All guns and ammo are pointed at Brigade as Bloodstrike fights to destroy Battlestone's trans-dimensional network!
Bloodstrike #2 is less than impressive. It is slightly better than the last issue, since it doesn't engage in pointless, vile moments. However, in a strange way, that lack of shock (including the lack of story and character), ends up making the issue rather hollow and boring. Unless you are a big fan of Liefeld, there's no point at checking this series out. Read Full Review
I don't want to be a bully, and I don't enjoy taking something someone has made and ripping it to shreds. But honestly, I can't get away from the fact that this is a book that should never have been made. It simply doesn't belong in our time; it's nothing but a remnant from an age of comic-books that most people would like to forget. It fails even to cross into 'so bad its good' territory, and the fact that the first issue outsold a plethora of far superior books is genuinely quite saddening to me. Don't buy Bloodstrike, not even as a joke. Read Full Review
Back to weird anatomy and the type of facial expressions a sadistic proctologist enjoys watching in his hidden camera footage.There's a full chorus of pouches, badly designed weapons, swords that vanish never to return and there's nothing a chiropodist would recognize on the end of anyone's beefy stump.Usually there's an 'inker' credited who manages to make sure there's at least some backgrounds and all the appendages have the correct number of digits but either Liefeld Read Full Review
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