Paris has been liberated, but as the citizens rejoice, the killer's wave of terror begins to fade from the public eye-which means he has an opportunity to escape!
Meanwhile, the French police begin strive to oust the remaining Nazis inhabiting in city. Could there be one hiding in their own ranks?
The Butcher of Paris #4(Phillips, Kotz) explores terror and apathy through a historical lens that remains extremely relevant in modern day. Read Full Review
Dean Kotz offers thrilling art throughout this issue. Every page is filled with beautiful details and I was immersed in the opening sequence for its action and thrills as well as the quiet, menacing build up to the closing panels. Read Full Review
An issue that continues the series' trend of capitalizing on its historic setting while increasing the complexity of its stellar plot. Read Full Review
This issue reads like the middle of a middle chapter. Read Full Review