Death Fight Forever #1
| Writer | Andrew MacLean |
| Artist | Alexis Ziritt |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Super-thief bruiser brothers, Crash and Bash Biggle, jump into action to help Commander Thunderfang fight inter-dimensional crime boss, Lord Slyther. But a run-in with Marla Mendoza, leader of the COPZ gang and Slyther's most formidable loyalist, changes the course of Bash's life forever.
An all-new action/comedy from bestselling writer ANDREW MACLEAN (HEAD LOPPER) and gonzo artist ALEXIS ZIRITT (SPACE RIDERS).
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton
Feb 22, 2026Maclean’s writing adds pitch black humor and brotherly love to the proceedings, and there’s some heart beneath badassery. But, yeah, this comic is like playing your favorite arcade game late at night with a little bit of a beer buzz. Read Full Review
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8.0
Pastrami Nation - Nolan Smith
Feb 22, 2026Death Fight Forever #1 hits the ground running and never looks back. It leaves you asking the right questions: Are we staying Earthbound? Are we heading full throttle into deep space? Wherever this series goes next, I’m on board. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Chris Coplan
Feb 17, 2026Managing to both buck expectations and live up to them entirely, 'Death Fight Forever' could be a truly interesting exploration of nostalgia, interpersonal relationships, and how to defeat an inter-dimensional crime boss. Read Full Review
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7.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 18, 2026Ziritt creates some interesting and entertaining art throughout the issue. I really liked it a lot. Read Full Review
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7.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Feb 18, 2026Each issue in the series appears to be approaching the overall story from a different level. The story will advance and a likely feature many different characters. There would be ways of framing the action that would feel a little bit more like a stylized video game. They're not absolutely necessary, though. The overall feel of a story is appealing enough that it doesn't have to lean too far into the video game concept to still evoke the kind of fun that an old side-scrolling shooter game from the late 1980s. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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5.0
Some cool visuals and I appreciate that it doesn’t lean too far into pastiche, but it ultimately feels very hollow. There’s almost nothing to latch onto character-wise or story-wise. The art is good but not good enough to carry. There is occasional comedy but enough to call this truly funny.
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