MacRaith is almost murdered in the depths of the island while Asami climbs the highest peak and is confronted by a ghost from her past. Each comes away with a key to escaping the island they're trapped on. Mohan tightens his grip on the cult of warriors, and our samurai and gunslinger experience the first sparks of love. See you back in hell this September!
Artist Garry Brown is creating some inspired visuals that play into the anything is possible nature of the island. There's some interesting imagery at play and Brown doesn't shy away from intricate details and the unique looks of the characters. Chris O'Halloran keeps the colors muted while providing Read Full Review
Brown delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. I love the use of shadow in the scenes between the two main characters and how wonderfully immersive the visuals are. Read Full Review
The love story of Asami and MacRaith heads into its next phase with an excellent closing for the inital arc. Duggans writing takes the pair into new and unpredicatible territory. Brown and the art team construct a gritty and sometimes hopeful landscape for love against the odds. Read Full Review
Aesthetically, narratively, and conceptually, this series continues to be something compelling. Read Full Review
In conclusion, the fourth issue of Falling in Love on the Path to Hell is a testament to the series' strength in storytelling and visual artistry. It builds upon the existing narrative, providing valuable insights into Macraith's character while setting the stage for future developments. Overall, it is a fresh and solid instalment that is reminiscent of classic materials while continuing to build and establish itself as a compelling series. Read Full Review
The action between the leads continues to hold enough gravity to keep the action moving quite well. The art has been integrated quite well with the writing. Though some of the personality may be missing from a traditional romance, its going to be interesting to see where things develop from here as the series continues towards its inevitable end that will be arriving in the months to come. The action may feel a bit uninvolved if the pacing doesnt begin to pick-up now that the two central characters have finally introduced themselves to each other. Read Full Review