A Viking indulges in life's feast like a king, but hardens their heart to those mortals beneath them. As Frey travels to the mystic artic to unlock the family's supernatural origins, she realizes there is more at stake than her romance and freedom, but how far will she go to overthrow her family's reign?
Kill All Immortals #3 continues to deliver intense action; however, it takes a step back slightly to explore the complexity of family dynamics and trust. Freya is a badass Viking who simply wants to be left alone, and she has the heart set to take it as far as she needs to achieve it. Read Full Review
Ossio delivers powerfully beautiful and brilliantly detailed art throughout the issue. I love the visual style and how the art balances the beauty of the characters and the violence of the world they live in. Read Full Review
"Kill All Immortals' #3 is another blood-soaked action extravaganza that takes an unexpected turn that will leave readers clamoring for the next issue. Read Full Review
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Another great issue. This is a popular type of story these days, with shows and comics structured around "Norse gods are among us" popping up here and there. It's popular for a reason though, it's interesting. This issue was also very well illustrated and written, it was action packed and moved the story along well. The swerve on the last page was interesting, can't wait to see where it goes.
First praises go to Fico Ossio & Thiago Rocha for the amazing work in this issue. Somehow, they managed to make Freya look like even more of a badass than they did previously. The War paint was an amazing touch, there was a smaller panel where the paint was missing but I will overlook that because everything else was very nicely done.
Kaplan managed to throw in a nice twist to this story which I, for one, am very pleased an interested in seeing it fully flushed out. This is a quite subtle way to showcase the false claims to godhood and baseless claims by the Vikin family to some form of superiority over the rest of humankind. It's all starting to unravel here. Props for Kaplan for another greatly paced issue!
I love the style and mythology of this title, even though Erik the Red was not a God. I really don't understand how this works when these characters can't die. The art is great, especially pic of the ship and the Great Hall. Space ship though? Not surew where that's going.
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