NEW STORY ARC
"THE GREAT GAME," Part One
Half the party is ruling a whole empire. The other half is on the run. Neither has it easy. There is nothing easy in this game, especially when the stakes get shockingly real. The most epic arc of DIE begins as it means to go on: messily.
I had honestly expected it would take some time to knock the rust off with this series, but I was wrong. With DIE #11 the series continues to go strong. Gillen and his team have something special here and I'm so excited to follow on this journey with them. Every issue adds new wrinkles and plot points, all while never feeling confusing. If you've been following from the beginning, you'll be pleased with this most recent issue. Read Full Review
Die remains a masterclass in blending fantasy action with heartwrenching introspection, and I can't wait to see how this arc ends. Read Full Review
Die #11 kicks off the new arc with a bang and left me on the edge of my seat. I cannot wait to see where Gillen and Co. are going to take us and no comic reader should miss out on this thrilling series. Read Full Review
Die #11 looks incredible, reads incredibly, and is probably my favorite single issue of a lot of various units of times that have blurred together over the last few months. This is a comic that demands to be read immediately and rewards you for your investment fourfold. Read Full Review
A note-perfect manipulation of the fantasy RPG setting, featuring enough layers (or sides, I guess) for die-hards and casual gamers alike, DIE is like absolutely nothing else on the shelves right now and as such, is a series that comes highly, highly recommended. Read Full Review
Stephanie Hans continues to craft some beautifully detailed panels in this issue. I continue to be in awe of some of the compositions and beauty of each panel. Read Full Review
You can purchase this issue via comiXology Read Full Review
With the conclusion of Die #11, they have marked the start of a new game. Where one side is trying to actually play the game again, while the other has no interest in giving any more of their time to it. Things will indeed eventually get messy when every minute in the realm of Die is another minute where the game could put them through the same hell that it did in the past. Read Full Review
It's your turn to roll the dice as we return to the literary, deeply developed fantasy world where childhood friendships and betrayals run deep. Read Full Review
This is a really sad issue. This series has always been really heavy. Maybe it's because it's been so long since we got an issue, but this one hit especially hard. Kieron Gillen is a genius, straight-up.