Purgatori Must Die #1
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Purgatori Must Die #1

Writer: Ray Fawkes Artist: Alvaro Sarraseca Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: January 4, 2023 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
6.7Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

Purgatori's always pissing somebody off - but this time she may have gone too far! It may have some connection to her growing insanely powerful and probably starting to kill and eat the gods. In fact, that last part for sure. And gods are like potato chips, right? It's not like she's going to stop at one. And so, the various pantheons have pooled their not inconsiderable resources to offer up a big prize to whatever psycho manages to kill her. Who wants to try? Hey, who doesn't?! The creative team behind Vampirella Vs. Purgatori and the recent Purgatori miniseries reunite for the grand third act of this Purgatori saga! Guest-starring Evil Ern more

  • 8.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Jan 5, 2023

    Fawkes does a pretty good job of establishing a new series that could theoretically draw in new readers who might not be familiar with Dynamites family of supernatural horror comics. The first issue is a fairly respectable introduction to quite a few different characters. Fawkes will have to work at developing the plot. With so many different characters in play, the series runs the risk of simply directing the flow of traffic as the line of assassins forms and everybody waits for their chance at the target. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Jan 4, 2023

    PURGATORI MUST DIE #1 does a bang-up job re-establishing Purgatoris status quo, aligning all the players about to come after her, and tossing amusing carny talk to get readers hyped for the coming conflict. That said, the issue is mostly setup and backstory, and the art is a mixed bag. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Jan 7, 2023

    All in all, though, Purgatori Must Die #1 sets up an awful lot to come, including a series of battles between 'Tori and other Dynamite stars that are the main draw for me, with art that gets the job done in spite of unsuccessful coloring and some clever dialogue. Read Full Review

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