Bruttenholm and Sandhu reach the site of the Nazis' occult activity, where the shadowy "Master" himself is about to complete his occult experiment.
Overall, I found this to be an excellent and exciting issue, and I've really only got nice things to say about what transpired. I loved the fast-pace and intensity of everything, and the abrupt change in the pacing towards the end of the issue was clever and helped to shift the tone of the narrative. Read Full Review
An epic ending for an incredible series. Confrontations, dark magic, Nazis, and heroes scrambling to save the world. Damn, I need more! Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
A good ending though it does make you wonder if the story needed to be told at all. Read Full Review
Mitten's art is the major draw here. The ending's reach exceeds its grasp, but "Rasputin: The Voice of the Dragon" is still an exciting read and left us wanting more. Read Full Review
The final issue of Rasputin: Voice of the Dragon falls prey to a common trap of prequels as it tells a story that is only validated by knowledge of what comes next. Read Full Review
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