Eros has arrived. And boy is he mad. How do three normal humans stop a (very) angry god?
The art style was consistent throughout the series, and truly it was perfect for the story being told. There were a lot of graphic fight scenes that could have been worse, but the artist chose to imply the gore by showing lots of red and blood. Yet they also showed gore as needed. It's an interesting and fine balance. Likewise, the character designs were perfect. Zoe looks like a total 'girl next door' type but with her own quirks to hint at the personality Philo is forgetting about. Philo himself looks like a guy that thinks a lot of himself, and even that changes throughout the series. His expressions become more open and concerned, more human. In short, the art supported this series perfectly. Read Full Review
Winning points with the sheer uniqueness of its high concept, Death of Love is a book that punches surprisingly out of its weight class. Read Full Review
Cool and fun story. Not mad about ending it so soon, but felt like they could have gone other two or three issues.