Brit: Cold Death

Writer: Robert Kirkman Artist: Tony Moore Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 31, 2003 Critic Reviews: 0 User Reviews: 2
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9.8User Rating

THE CONCEPT: Sex and Violence have never looked so... OLD. Meet the government's last line of defense when it comes to the really messy parts of keeping the world safe, BRIT. He spends his time passing down the wisdom of the ages and giving beatings from the day. When super-powered menaces threaten our home soil, send in Brit. When mad dictators take over neighboring countries in order to control their resources, send in Brit. When aliens take over the moon, planning to use it as a staging ground for an all out invasion... bomb it to hell with nuclear missiles... then send in Brit to clean up the leftovers. Brit is a one man killing machine, more

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  • 9.5
    Ultimate Goblin Nov 12, 2023

    This is a lot of fun and pretty action packed. Brit and the supporting cast got some development, which is cool, plus the artwork of Tony was outstanding, especially everything with that snow giant. That hit in his eyeball was remarkably awesome. There was one weird scene with that Brit's ex-wife and it felt... odd. Nothing was told about it at all, it just was. Maybe there'll be more info in the next issues, but still, this book would be better of without it. All in all it's a nice read and I really recommend it.

  • 10
    mrethandunne Sep 26, 2021

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