The only thing that stands between the death of Sebastian Stone and the Poor Man's plan to hire the Devil himself using his thousands of cursed hellcoins is Sebastian's better half, Maia Stone. But Maia will need power beyond anything she's ever wielded to win this fight. One Faustian bargain...coming right up.
Soule has put down a hell of a lot of story in the first five issues of the series. Given how much has been delivered in the course of the first five issues, its kind of surprising that the series hasnt felt more narratively cramped and crowded as it could have been. Soule gives each moment a great deal of room to breathe, and Slineys visuals lend a voluminous weight to everything that makes it feel much bigger than the images on the page. Read Full Review
Hell to Pay #5 ties the knot between the world of love and business. Proposals and partnerships exist in both, often allowing one party to emerge as the primary beneficiary. Read Full Review
Sliney delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The visuals are bright and visually engaging. Read Full Review
Hell to Pay #5 is a good penultimate issue setting up a final battle and delivering key details to further flesh out the world. Read Full Review
It is up to Maia to rescue Sebastian while the hooded man finally mints a sufficiency of Qurrakh. Read Full Review
There's simply nothing else like Hell To Pay in comics at the moment, and as writer Charles Soul and artist Will Sliney continue to build out the world, it only mesmerizes that much more. Read Full Review