MINISERIES FINALE
The fates of detectives Dario Azzaro and Maria Diaz are revealed, and our emotional, action-packed story concludes in a brutal, epic showdown that has the Angel Killer's winged victims raining down all across New York City.
Simic delivers some fantastic imagery throughout the issue. The visuals are amazing and filled with thrills. Read Full Review
As pain and loss strip Dario Azzaro bare, Blood Tree #6 reveals who he is and why he devotes his life to protecting the inhabitants of New York City. Read Full Review
The story ends in an uneasy kind of peace. The final showdown with the killer features fire, rain, and a whole lot of bullets. Its caught somewhere in between the real and the unreal. Its not over-the-top darkness like Frank Millers Hard Boiled, but its scarcely the kind of complex realism that is so very, very rare in police procedural dramas. Its just...kind of a fun trip into a Silence of the Lambs sort of drama that never quite goes far enough in any direction to register much of an impression. Read Full Review
With a predictable script and subpar artwork, this miniseries fails to stick the landing. It's a shame, because it showed a lot of promise, right up until the end. Read Full Review
The serial killer's motives were interesting, but the comic really struggled to define itself and separate itself from the countless other cop stories out there. Read Full Review
It was an exciting ending. It's generic. Just like most of the series, but it was enjoyable.
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