"WAR TORN," Part One
The entire first year of Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell's GLORY saga has been leading to this: Glory vs. Silverfall. PLUS: a special flashback sequence illustrated by Ulises Farinas finally revealing why Glory was near death when Riley found her.
Even from this one issue, it's clear that Keatinge and Campbell have a big story on their hands with a clear end point in mind. With that end coming with issue #34, we'll be able to see how it all plays out sooner rather than later, which has its pros and cons, but I'm mostly happy to have discovered this gem. This series is great fun and reading this one issue actually got me so excited about the book that I read through Keatinge and Campbell's entire run from issue #23, which is just as good. I can't recommend this book highly enough. Read Full Review
Finally, Glory ends on a typically explosive cliff hanger. Whilst the confrontation with Silverfall isn't what readers would expect, yet none the less surprising, the cliffhanger suggests there will be much more action in the next issue; I for one can't wait. Read Full Review
I appreciate that "Glory" #31 could reveal that a dead character was in fact alive and it's not only the least central thing about the book, but the revelation feels rather normal instead of any sort of cheat. That's part of what's so much fun about this comic; anything can happen, and it often does. Keatinge and Campbell have done a great job of turning this comic into something special, and I know I won't be the only one to miss it when it's gone. Read Full Review
It's not a shock the series hasn't caught on, but hopefully we'll get another volume just as entertaining down the road. Read Full Review
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