As the shuddering climax of The Crow: Death & Rebirth draws near, the ghost of Jamie's friend Toko descends into the spiritual World Below of Japanese tradition, and discovers that while Haruko's body walks the mortal world, her soul is trapped in the afterlife, destined to be consumed by a powerful demon... unless it can be rescued in time. Cold rage overflows the vengeful spirit of The Crow, as he penetrates the shadows of Tokyo in diminishing hopes of saving his soulmate...
The re-launch of Crow is really the Crow by way of a Japanese ghost story. If this comment keeps you from wanting to read this don't let it. Read Full Review
This has developed into a good story, building up with every issue to what will be an explosive ending. An extra point again for this issue, so it's an improved 8/10, with the hope of a fantastic conclusion next month. Read Full Review
This issue is a lot of the scenes from horror movies where the killer gets closer and closer, ie the Crow keeps moving towards his targets even though he's shot a bunch. Add those action scenes with odd quieter scenes of dialogue and the two together is a comic that just doesn't speak to me. Read Full Review
While The Crow: Death & Rebirthstill has more than it's share of problems, it has some good qualities as well, and an excellent lead-in to the final issue, with the prospect of a real fight for our anti-hero. Read Full Review
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