As the BUTCHER'S WAR continues into its third chapter, a troubled hunter broods in shame and defeat, but revenge isn't something that only Jace can lay claim to.
However, after Jace left so many of the House of Slaughter's ranks dead, he isn't the only threat, as opportunists arise among those who pursue him in New Orleans...
As with many great stories, this issue leaves readers on the edge of their seats with another nail-biting cliffhanger. The fates of several characters and key storylines are left hanging in the balance, ensuring that anticipation for the next issue is at an all-time high. Overall, this issue stands out for its character-driven narrative, moral complexity, and strategic intrigue. Its compelling blend of personal struggle and political manoeuvring makes for an engaging read. Read Full Review
This issue is thrilling and reminds fans why the Slaughterverse is one of the coolest (and deadliest) universes around. Don't get caught without this issue, there's hunters out there. Read Full Review
Just when you think "The Butcher's War" has hit its high point, the series zooms in on the interpersonal conflicts on both sides of the war to deliver one of its best issues yet. Read Full Review
Jace's reverse ambush leaves Slaughter and Butcher reeling and running out of time! Read Full Review
Jaces last stand builds towards an unimaginable showdown with the latest chapter. Brombal keeps the paranoia and rage high with the writing. Fuso, Muerto and the team magnify the breaking of spirits amongst the key players as Jaces time ticks closer away. Read Full Review
Caught up to this issue. The series isnt as interesting as Something is Killing the children, probably because these characters feel flat compared to the main characters in the other series like Eric slaughter