Meet Jerome Jameel-husband, father, demon. Hell is not just a place; it's a prison, a realm where demons have lived in exile for eons. A few of them find a way back to the human world, where they hide in plain sight. Jerome was one of the lucky few to escape and start a new life, and for the sake of his daughter-Jerome is determined to stay out of trouble. But when he comes face-to-face with one of Hell's bounty hunters, his plans go awry.
The art is very appeasing and contemporary. It gives the story a grounded feel, well also making the characters feel relatable to their roles. The earthy colors set the vibe and feel of the story. The Shepherds design and reveal is awe inspiring. Read Full Review
Living Hell is a charming blend of fantasy, family drama, and heroes from hell. This issue establishes an interesting world full of potential. Read Full Review
Yarsky delivers great art throughout the issue. I love the character designs and how the visual style works well for both the comedy and the family drama. Read Full Review
Yarsky's debut creator-owned title has the family drama, fantasy magic, and inventive edge needed to be a proper success. Read Full Review
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