END OF STORY ARC
Glory has what she needs to save her dad Red's life, but in the process she's ticked off literally every criminal organization, the cops, AND a few psycho killers to boot. The road to freedom is wide, but it's paved with the corpses of the foolhardy.
Overall, this comic has a lot of messages on the greyness of morality and utilizes very human topics such as immigration, health care, and religion to tackle it. Death or Glory is an incredibly impactful and emotional comic that in a lot of ways reminds me of a Telltale game. There are no right decisions because everything has a lasting and dangerous consequence but in the same vein, are a lot of wrong decisions. I have loved this book and this issue is no different. This series is another Remender gem that continues to leave me on the edge of my seat. Read Full Review
The thrills never stop in this ride, which has consistently been the case from the very beginning. The pace has been and still is, relentless. Just when you think it is safe, think again and Glory is back in the car, pedal to the floor and no way out, it seems. Death or Glory is full of flat out all or nothing excitement. Read Full Review
Death or Glory #5 is the issue that will make doubters believe in Glory if they don't already. Read Full Review
Rick Remender always make sure to pack a strong narrative into his stories, but even then, this issue almost read like a generic Fast and the Furious-type comic book. Read Full Review
Great action scene, real page-turner. Strong ending to a very good first arc.