A Viking always answers the ruthless, vicious call of war in the name of their clan and their kin. Now, as immortal Viking Frey Asvald journeys to her family's mysterious Nordic homeland for ancient secrets, she must decide whether she will embrace her killer instincts to challenge her family. Succession meets John Wick... with immortal Vikings.
Kill All Immortals #2 packs a heavy punch as the heart-racing action continues the more desperate Frey and Sordinn become. The team assembled on this might be a gold medal contender because of the way they intertwine action and emotion. Read Full Review
Ossio offers some amazingly detailed and visually thrilling art throughout the issue. Read Full Review
It's the pacing, mixed with the emotional potency and massive battle scenes, that make this second issue a mighty continuation. Read Full Review
'Kill All Immortals' feels like the reader is strapped to a runaway freight train as the action comes fast and often. It's a throwback story that relies on primal survival leading from one stunning fight scene to another. It satisfies our baser instincts of fight or flight which makes this a not-so-guilty pleasure. Read Full Review
Thanks to the debut issue of Kill All Immortals getting the stereotypical exposition about immortal Vikings out of the way, this second chapter in the story can cut to the chase to embrace the inherent bloodshed of such a storyline. Read Full Review
Succession meets John Wick... with immortal Vikings is a very appropriate tagline, heh. Even more accurate, I'd say it's Succession meets Ragnarok (the excellent Netflix show), but that show is a bit less well known. This is a great series so far, the art is good, the writing is good and the plot is a lot of fun. It's funny, I can still see a bit of Chris Hemsworth in this Thor even though they're obviously not related at all. I think that just speaks to how great the casting was, that he matches the look of the character so well even when this version of the character has nothing to do with his Thor.
One of my favorite new titles, if I have a single complaint it would be that I'd love to see a bunch of really cool variant more
I still believe that Hunt/Kill/Repeat was better. The artwork here is outstanding as is the action. The powers seem inconsistent as she was shot in the face a half dozen times and revived immediately and yet Thor isn't getting up? I'm interested in this new info about the source of their immortality. Let's see how it goes.
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