A Viking never vacates a fight, wicked horrors and all, for only a true warrior enters Valhalla. Armed with the shocking truth about her family's immortality, Frey questions her lack of agency in her family's past. But when she is trapped by her father, she faces the ultimate test: to sacrifice her lover's life over her freedom.
Kill All Immortals #4 takes an emotional step back to allow its audience to take a breath before cranking up the action in more heart-pounding ways. Frey continues to cement herself as a bad ass and the audience is left with a cliff hanger questioning everything we have learned to this point. Read Full Review
Ossio delivers beautiful art in the issue. The visuals are brilliantly detailed and capture the thrills of the story perfectly. Read Full Review
After a massive reveal at the end of issue #3, 'Kill All Immortals' digs deeper for an even more satisfying, harrowing, and wonderfully complex penultimate chapter. Read Full Review
The one problem I have with this story is that we never really see the relationship between Freya and her beau. They don't have any chemistry in the story and I never believed they were actually in love. Meanwhile, she went to war with her family over him. So, when the end happened, I was pleased. Not sure how she is going to walk everything back or if she still going to go ahead with her plans.
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