Sonny's attempt to be a hero leaves him beaten and bloody, but he manages to save Mayor Oak's next victim, Neva. Little does Sonny know, she was only half of the equation. Now, Sonny and Neva must return to the apartment where she was almost killed in order to save her son.
This is a masterclass in comic book storytelling so far. Read Full Review
The story begins in French Polynesia where someone dangerous verifies the picture of a young woman. Then, in the United States, a hired agent attempts to cause that woman harm. However, Sonny intervenes, and finds himself in a deadly conflict. Afterwards, he rescues Neva. On their way to safety, she reveals something surprising. Finally, Sonny makes a dangerous choice.The Story: Remender crafts an interesting and engaging third entry to this limited series. Sonnys willingness to put himself in danger at the expense of others is admirable. Especially as he appears to have no formal training and is a at a distinct disadvantage when it comes to his enemies. However, he has found himself in enough deadly situations, that I cant help but wonder about his true motivations. Overall, I am enjoying this plotline and am excited to find out what happens next.As a warning to readers, this issue contains explicit content and nudity. The illustration in this edition uses its attention to character e Read Full Review
This continues to be a "long strange trip" through a well-conceived story that I feel privileged to take, and I hope more of you will either stay aboard or join in to see what's coming, especially now that a few more people's fates seem to hang in the balance. Read Full Review
A Righteous Thirst of Vengeance carefully unfolds its narrative, like a flower to morning light. In this case, that flower is most definitely a blood orchid. Read Full Review
A Righteous Thirst of Vengeance carefully unfolds its narrative, like a flower to morning light. In this case, that flower is most definitely a blood orchid. Read Full Review
Brutal, tense, awesome. We're slowly getting more answers.
Damn I love Remenders writing. It's crazy intense. Really excited about this series.