If a sequel to The Immortal: Demon in the Blood is in the works–you can count me in.The story was so well-done, the characters so compelling, and the art so appropriatefor the script, that Id be a fool to not give it a try. Unless you only read superherostuff, there should be something that every comic fan can enjoy when it comes to thisgraphic novel–great characters, an exciting plot, Japanese culture, turn-of-the-centurysteam age reimagining, supernatural elements, murder-mystery, and more. If you havethe chance to read this book, I say do it, you wont be disappointed. Read Full Review
Thankfully Dark Horse adapted this from the novel Ura-Enma by Fumi Nakamura and did afantastic job of making it work in the US format. The translation is smooth andmakes sense from beginning to end. Really at the end of the day its Highlander set in Japan with aBatman/Joker (you created me, I created you) element to it that makes itinteresting and a fun read. Read Full Review
Dylan B. Tano is a relatively new reviewer powered by a love of bacon and constantly distracted by a kitten who would rather use his laptop as a bed. He grew up idolizing Spider-Man and cant believe he gets to review comics all day. Read Full Review
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