As if being cursed with the ring of the demon Belial wasn't bad enough for Victory, now she's being chased by demons who want the very same ring that she can't get rid of - making for unpleasant irony and lots of that brimstone smell. Speaking of smell, Victory is escorted to the P.U. (Purgatory Department - no, not that Purgatori) by her new colleagues, Lucy Fuhr and Gaye Briel. There, she gets some face-to-face time with the big boss himself - the Devil!
Walker treads a very fine line between comedy and horror, and its a lot of fun to watch him do it. Only a couple of issues in, Victory seems like a profoundly complex person. Its already been a long and very personal emotional journey with Victory, and the adventure hasnt even really gotten started yet. Read Full Review
VICTORY #2 is an irritating, pointless mess. Walkers obnoxious mean-girl humor doesnt work, the plot barely moves an inch, and the art is inexcusably rough. Read Full Review
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