The team is in retreat, all hope is seemingly lost, and the traitor in their midst may have shown their hand. It's up to Chun-Bai to see the true nature of their situation before it's too late.
This is a fascinating comic. The next and concluding issue promises much. Read Full Review
The penultimate issue of the series definitely delivers a more than sufficient amount of action that's to be expected from a comic that had a lot to wrap up. This is the most fast-paced, exciting issue of the series thus far, but the art fails to keep up with the action. Overall it's still a good issue, and while it could have been great, it still sets the series up for fireworks in its finale. Read Full Review
The Devilers tries to be irreverent and edgy, but mostly it comes off as juvenile. The plot is confusing, the art is confusing, and the premise is muddy at best. I thought this comic had potential at the beginning, but with every issue it just becomes more of a mess. I'd leave it on the rack unless you're a completionist. Read Full Review
Devilers has hit its stride and this issue features plenty of drama. Unfortunate that they have had such problems keeing on schedule. Still, ive enjoyed watching the story, art and writing develop and hope for a quality wrap-up soon!