For a Viking, anything is possible, if they are only willing to fight for it. After secrets are revealed and prices are paid, Frey realizes she has abdicated her influence in her family's patriarchal rule for too long. Now, she must oppose her father and brothers alone, and choose the Asvald's fate, if she can survive the greatest battle yet.
Dark Horse has assembled their version of the 92 Dream team with Kill All Immortals. The story is a web of lies and mystery that ends on a massive cliffhanger setting the stage for the future. The art team is raining bombs from beyond the arc as every page, panel, and character has so much life to it. Hassan facilitates through the lettering bringing one of my favorite 5 issue runs to life. I cannot wait to see where this story goes as the potential is endless. Read Full Review
While there were some key issues along the way, this finale demonstrates the true visual and thematic power of 'Kill All Immortals.' Read Full Review
as of right now, this was a solid mini-series
I agree with everyone that the end is rushed. It is very easy for her to find that tree that she didn't even know existed in previous issues. Also, after fighting her brothers to the "Death" in previous issues, they quickly turn to her side on a dime with no build-up or explanation. I like the idea of the ending, but not how it was effectively done. It sets up a sequel, but I'm not sure how it do.
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