Even beaten and captured, Joe Rock's resolve is enough to attract the attention of an ageless military general. But will it be enough to help him escape a battalion of battle-hardened ghouls and save his men? Plus: She fights with skilled perfection, he with ferocious energy. Which will be the last blade standing or are both of these knife-wielding spies doomed?
The success of the backup features in these last two issues offer hope that the series as a whole can withstand the impending departure of Brandon. It's clear the concept of Men of War is stronger than any one creator. Read Full Review
I'm disappointed in Men of War. Now is the perfect time to publish a war comic that's more complex than just "us vs. the enemy." Even depicting modern combat in a world of superhumans is a great premise, but Brandon's really dropping the ball. I've just learned he's leaving the series, and I'm not sorry to see him go. Hopefully his replacement will do a better job. Read Full Review