Javier has crossed another name off his list. Just when he thinks it's time to sit back and nurse his wounds for a bit, he receives a visitor. One that sets him on a new path. One where violence will follow in his wake.
As annoying as it all is, Gunslinger #35 still manages to congest a respectable amount of grit and monstrous brutality onto the page. It makes a hell of an impact for an issue that feels largely inconsequential even in light of the outcome of the battle. The overall intensity of the battle would have felt a lot more impressive if there was more of a larger picture in the overall comic. Read Full Review
GUNSLINGER SPAWN #35 delivers an action-heavy issue that recalls a fight Javi had with a rogue angel in the past. The fight is brought to life by fantastic art from Carlo Barberi, but it ends in a draw, has no relevance to the current arc, and doesn't communicate anything we didn't already know. This issue is a breather in every sense, so get it for the art, but skip it for the story. Read Full Review