Is falling in love with Lili Macbeth Will Profane's choice, or is it his destiny? In either case, it could be the last thing he does alive...
As he fights a battle on two fronts, it turns out the killer may not have been who he suspected in the first place, and the price of failure will be worse than death.
Fernandez delivers beautifully detailed, gritty and visually engrossing art throughout the issue. The imagery is wonderfully compelling and engaging. Read Full Review
This story continues to grow and develop in such a way that we're getting something warm and enjoyable that's also quite inventive and exciting. Read Full Review
Profane began as an unsteady murder mystery that didnt seem like it knew what it was. But its been on an upward trajectory over these last two issues thanks to Wills further development. Profane #3 is a big step forward, adding considerable dimension to the main character and generating new anticipation for upcoming issues. Read Full Review
There's such a great narrative hidden at the center of Profane, with its lead character struggling desperately to break his programming and become something other than what he was designed to be. Read Full Review
It's a little corny in its dialogue, which is probably intentional, it just takes me out of it a little. I do like the premise. I am having fun. I think it's worth the read.