Trapped in Hell and betrayed by Etrigan, the Demon Knights are on the edge of oblivion!
There is so much I like about this issue. Even though Cornell is throwing a lot at the reader with this story, he's still organizing everything in a way that makes it relatively easy for even a new reader to follow along. The cast of characters are well written and the dialogue is highly entertaining. Pair this solid story with beautiful art by Bernard Chang and you have a winner. The end will leave you with a lot of questions, and you can likely expect a crazy battle in the next issue. If you haven't been reading and you are into books about mythology, heaven, hell and magic, then look no further. This is a great issue that is definitely worth your time and money. Read Full Review
Bernard Chang is again on art duties and his fluid and graceful style is truly a complement to the series. The characters look fantastic and sinister. There's tons of emotion on every page and even a scene that's filled with dinosaurs and samurais. There's a battle brewing and with Chang drawing it you just know it'll be so freaking slick and beautiful. If nothing else, Cornell and Change are at least making sure this story arc goes out on one hell of a high note. Read Full Review
The art is once again stellar. Bernard Chang never fails to impress with his work on this series. What stands out, however, are the last three pages and make me excited to see what Chang can throw out for next month's finale, which has been claimed to be a doozy. It might not be the end of days for Demon Knights, but we'll be saying a fond farewell to Paul Cornell. Read Full Review
It's too bad that the title never took off the way it seemed poised to, but Cornell is about to leave behind (as he did with Stormwatch) a respectable platform for the next guy. Read Full Review
This is a fun team book, that doesn't seem to get the love I think it deserves. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's a fun mix of disparate characters. It's fairly light and humorous at times and the art is consistently really solid. This was kind of a breather issue, but it was still entertaining. Read Full Review