Training day in Death Vigil! You get a magical weapon with no instruction manual and an unholy abomination from beyond the sane universe is advancing. What do you do? Helps to have an immortal and powerful dinosaur-transforming raven by your side.
This is Top Cow's best series at the moment and it continues to hit on one of my favorite weeks of the month. There are so many great books this week and Death Vigil is definitely included in that statement. If you haven't checked this series out yet then grab the back issues or purchase the digital issues because you're missing out. Read Full Review
Stjepan Sejic pulls another fantastic issue of Death Vigil out of the bag. This month, Clara gets to grips with her veilripper. Read Full Review
The world of Death Vigil is immense, and anyone asked, What do you want to be when you grow up, might answer in various ways. But living vicariously through Clara, we can all dream of making the world a better place. And that's an emotional quality that Stjepan writes into the backdrop of the comic through the personalities he develops and the plot points that work thematically within the ideas that have been presented. Read Full Review
Amazingly enough, this is another mind-blowing issue from Stjepan. Read Full Review
"Death Vigil" should be on many best of lists at the end of the year. Comics are starting to become more and more full of fantasy books like "Rat Queens" and the upcoming "Dungeons & Dragons" series from IDW, but "Death Vigil" is really something all on its own. It's the perfect book to get introduced to the genre with. Read Full Review
Death Vigil continues to be a must read for this fanboy, and if you love fun, quirky tales full of action then it'll be so for you too. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Death Vigil #3 continues to be very grounded for a supernatural tale, striking a balance between their job as reapers and their lives as people. Many could easily strip these reapers of their humanity to make them seem cooler, but for this story it is better that we see them as people before reapers. Same goes for the necromancers as well who could all be throwaway used as filler for villains, but they have personality to them. Read Full Review
Brilliant.
Definitely a lot more solid than the last two (which were in no way bad.) The artwork is absolutely stunning, beautiful, and creepy all in one, and the fact that Sejic produces both the writing and artwork by himself is simply amazing. My only complaint is his overuse of !!exclamation marks!!