"THE GREAT GAME," Part Five-The Great Game ends. The board is flipped. The pieces go to pieces. Can anyone play on?
The next arc sends DIE into one of the most classic fantasy tropes of all, and I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Die #15 isn't only vibrant and violent but vital. Cathartic. Die begs us to run away, yet forces us to rethink our very act escapism and to confront the confinement and mortality we'd hoped to leave behind. Read Full Review
I have been lauding this series for two years, and I anticipated that praise to continue. Die is the pinnacle of comics, of mixed media, of text elevating visuals and visual elevating text. It is a careful constructed work of art that contains all of these beautifully haunting moments, and each page is an invitation to turn, each issue is an invitation to wait for the next, and each arc is a silent threat of “oh, there is still more to come,” and I cannot wait. Read Full Review
Matt is in rage and grief. In his anger, he targets his two party members who made him miss the death of his dad. Read Full Review
Stephanie Hans blows me away with the art in this issue. So many of the pages are beautifully drawn and dynamic in their staging. There is a wonderful build up of events visually that draws the reader's eye and makes you want to read on. Read Full Review
Die continues to be one of the standout books in all of comics in my opinion. The storytelling is engaging and engrossing, the artwork is first rate by a master of her craft and the two work in seamless tandem. If you are a fan of art, storytelling, roleplaying the supernatural or fantasy then I highly encourage you to pick up this issue and this series, you will not be disappointed. Read Full Review
One of my favorite comics of the year concludes an absolute monster of an arc. Trades out next month if thats how you read, but if not, youre gonna love this one. Read Full Review
There was no lie about this issue. The board has been flipped. By the conclusion of Die #15, the story has been shaken up in a way that you could not have braced for when the party first began warring. Read Full Review
Incredible issue. Art, story, script, everything.