It's the last leg of Motherfather's world tour, and all hell is about to break loose . . . literally! Someone's been in league with Lucifer all along-but who? Find out in the best seats in the house, courtesy of Paul Cornell (Wolverine, Action Comics) and Tony Parker (Mass Effect: Foundation)!
This Damned Band continues to be an engaging read and connects better for me this time around as it feels more focused on what it is it wants to do. Read Full Review
Overall then, while the characters themselves are intriguing, amusing and wildly entertaining, theres still something thats preventing This Damned Band from realising its true potential. Flicking back and forth between Spinal Tap-esque rockumentary hilarity and supernatural devil worshipping sounds like a great idea in principle, but to this point, the execution has beena littlejarring. That said, theres no denying the fact that the good still outweighs the bad so far, and this is definitelystill a series with a lot to like about it, particularly as it heads into what should be, one way or another, a truly memorable finale. Read Full Review
This is the premise that I was waiting for since issue one. It's ridiculous, over the top, and totally awesome. Finally This Damned Band plays out like the Faustian, heavy metal, drug-induced roller coaster that it was meant to be. Cornell really turned the volume up all the way for the build-up to the final issue of this wild mini-series. Read Full Review
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