"BLEED," Part Three-Once upon a time, there was a golden child. He's been gone a long time now. What happened to him? Let's find out.
Everything about this comic is heartbreaking and somber, and I'm wondering how the creative team will deliver even more sadness in its final two issues. Read Full Review
Hans art is truly transcendent. There are so many beautiful visuals throughout this issue that I found myself going over pages just to take in the grandeur and scale of the art. Read Full Review
Die's final arc remains a magnificent thesis and reflection on all of the moments that came before. It's an exhilarating examination of why we play games and why we make the decisions that we do. The crafting of the self and the character we present to the world. To see that Die only has two issues left is to see the end of one of the greatest TTRPGs campaigns come to a close, and I'm ready insofar as I'm ready to be emotionally devastated by what it sure to come. Read Full Review
A gorgeous and resonant issue built on the patience of expert long-form storytelling, Die #18 unleashes one of this series long-held story beatsand the results are devastating. This is quite possible the best issue of Die yet. Read Full Review
Die #18 is ramping up for a thrilling conclusion but still manages to add complexity and character development for its protagonists. Read Full Review
I am eternally impressed with this series. I will continue to champion it long after it concludes because it deserves all that praise and more. Read Full Review
An incredibly solid comic that builds on the characters and conflict, accompanied by always stunning artwork. Read Full Review
With the epic approaching its conclusion, Die #18 pulls us into a tighter focus on character, and the personal stakes in the coming conflict. Read Full Review
This issue was amazing, not sure why it isn't one of the highest rated of the series. Such a powerful issue, and once again Gillen does a tremendous job flipping scenes/themes from LOTR on their head and turning them into emotional gut punches.
Stephanie Hans' art throughout this series has also been so consistently awesome. It takes me so long to get through these issues cause I often have to pause and just admire the art.