Die #19

9.9

Critic Rating

5 Reviews
8.6

User Rating

20 Reviews
Writer Kieron Gillen
Artist Stephanie Hans
Cover Price $3.99

"BLEED," Part Four-The final encounter approaches. Everything to play for, even if everyone's already lost.

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CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer

    Aug 25, 2021

    DIE ends next month, and I will miss this masterful comic, the best book Image has published in years. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Black Nerd Problems - Mikkel Snyder

    Aug 25, 2021

    Die #19 is preparing us and the party for the end. You still have plenty of time to get current and read one of the greatest pieces of speculative fiction, maybe ever, just in time to witness the finale. I'm not going to stop thinking about it until it gets here. Die #19 left that imprint on my brain. A lingering command. An echo that refuses to be silent. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Comic Watch - Lillian Hochwender

    Aug 26, 2021

    DIE #19 is a beautiful and poignant exploration of finding and accepting queerness through RPGs. With its stunning visuals and gripping narrative, its a shame the journey is ending soon. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau

    Aug 26, 2021

    Die #19 tells a story with a difficult theme with a skillful and respectful hand. Read Full Review

  • 9.6

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Aug 25, 2021

    Stephanie Hans delivers some fantastic visuals throughout this issue. Hans perfectly captures the emotion of a moment visually and creates some thrilling and scary images throughout. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 9.5

    Kreniigh

    Nov 13, 2021

    Woke woke wokety woke?

  • 7.0

    Avanvolk

    Mar 18, 2023

    This issue was a bit of a disappointment as the penultimate chapter in an otherwise captivating series. For starters, yes...the gender identity stuff was pretty on the nose. I can handle a bit of it cause that's just the world we live in so I've come to expect certain writers (Gillen especially) infusing that kind of thing into their stories, but this was a bit too much for me. Using the wardrobe from Narnia as a metaphor for "coming out of the closet" goes against pretty much everything C.S. Lewis stood for and is honestly kind of insulting. I might've rated this issue lower, but Stephanie Hans killed it with the art (again) and this series has been stellar enough overall to warrant a generous pass on a solitary instance of disappointin more

  • 1.0

    B.O.B.

    Sep 15, 2021

    Woke trash. The series up to this point was about a group of teenagers that get sucked into this magical game world via some magic dice from the D20 system of dice. The game world / game master is out to kill them, and eventually they mostly escape (1 doesn't make it out alive). Then 10 or 20 years later when they are all middle aged adults, the magic dice show back up and suck them back in, where they discover the world is alive(ish), and trying to bridge reality with itself in effort to drag everyone into this magical world. The group is trying to prevent this and escape the world when they're confronted by a giant flaming super powerful version of one of the females. This version of her is apparently all of her repressed emotions more

  • 10

    Stormwrath

    Aug 25, 2021

  • 10

    KittyNone

    Aug 27, 2021

  • 10

    tonpas1989

    Aug 27, 2021

  • 10

    Fmernamz0

    Aug 27, 2021

  • 10

    Hellblazer

    Aug 30, 2021

  • 9.5

    Radar

    Aug 25, 2021

  • 9.5

    Rauld

    Aug 28, 2021

  • 9.5

    Silver Rocket

    Aug 29, 2021

  • 9.5

    ed1138

    Jan 21, 2022

  • 9.0

    _maite14

    Aug 31, 2021

  • 8.5

    Josecab79

    Aug 25, 2021

  • 8.0

    Bruno Mael

    Aug 25, 2021

  • 8.0

    Phil B.

    Aug 29, 2021

  • 8.0

    Bill Blaze

    Sep 03, 2021

  • 8.0

    ÜberGinger

    Oct 13, 2021

  • 8.0

    MarVVel

    Dec 30, 2022

  • 8.0

    Lucas

    Nov 25, 2024

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