The penultimate chapter of arc one brings tension, action, and the embers of romance are lit. MacRaith is a wounded soul from Bleeding Kansas, and he can't even get along with the other murderers and assassins in Purgatory. The cult ruling the island marks him for annihilation with a cruel and extremely violent attack, but luckily he's got an ace up his duster's sleeve: the folded steel blades of Lady Asami.
Falling in Love on the Way to Hell #3 is a bit of a slow burn, providing readers needed insight into the title's leading duo. Read Full Review
This series might not play out too fast, but the slow burn pace is providing a deeper dive on the characters and their plight. Its not too late to get caught up and hooked on one of Images most unique titles. Read Full Review
With MacRaith in the crosshairs of danger, comics most unlikely love story delivers another solid chapter. Duggans writing constructs the unsettling lengths Mohan will go for control. Brown and OHalloran mix in the big horrors and small victories with the artwork. Without question, there is nothing else like this series and its creativity on the shelves right now. Read Full Review
Brown delivers some great art throughout the issue. The visuals are incredibly detailed and beautifully rendered to draw in the reader to the emotions of the story. Read Full Review
If the romance is to play ut in a way thats going to feel balanced, the gunslinger is going to have to reach some level of equilibrium with the samurai at some point. Beyond that, the real challenge is going to lie in making a romance blossom between two characters who may not even speak the same language. Theres a definite rapport between the two central characters, but drawing them both into a romantic situation is going to be very, very tricky in light of the situation they find themselves in with hostilities from others and the nightly incursions of the undead. Read Full Review
I was going to drop this and decided to try one more issue. I'm not saying it changed my mind completely, but it was just good enough to keep going.
This book is steadily going downhill. After starting with an interesting premise it's turned into monotony and a whole lot of dick pics. Unless it turns around next issue, I'm going to drop it. The story is going nowhere. It's pretty disappointing.
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It seems bizarre that Image trust Duggan to write a series. After "X-Men Green" and "Fall of the House of X", I'm not sure he can be trusted to take a piss without squirting himself in the eye.