After a bruising altercation, Inferno dishes the dirt to Claudio about his parents, but will he listen?
Reality and fiction continue to merge in the art style of Rags Morales. This issue blurs the line as the sides collide. The spotlight for this issue, at least for me, is near the end of the issue which is best to experienced. Morales does a superb job of showcasing Claudio's regret and grief at the actions of hisyounger self. Read Full Review
Rags Morales is truly a premiere artist, I don't think I have ever seen him produce a bad piece of artwork. I first saw Rags' in Valiant Comics Archer and Armstrong series, but it was his involvement in the new 52 reboot for DC comics that I think catapulted his career. I am glad Boom Studios got Rags Morales to produce the artwork for this series it really makes up for the lack of action. I think it was also awesome that they included a fan art variant cover I think more comics should do that. I think most comic companies would be surprised at how many artist would provide cover work for free, just to be able to draw a comic cover of your favorite characters would be payment enough. 4 out of 5 stars Read Full Review
Be the first to rate this issue!
Click the 'Rate/Write A Review' link above to get started.