No one has ever survived the labyrinth. Now it's kill or be killed as Theseus leads his fellow tributes through its many horrors in a desperate bid to escape. But all paths lead to the dreaded minotaur. Each issue features 30 pages of story!
The lasting image of the beast is also one of the most hopeful images this book has, because of it's promise that Kill the Minotaur will be different from all the incarnations of the story before it. Kill the Minotaur #2 is a great issue and is well worth a read. Read Full Review
Kill the Minotaur #2 abandons readers in a nightmarish landscape, traps them with a hellish beast, and some how, manages to inspire a yearning for adventure and discovery. Read Full Review
Pasetto and Cantamessa's story might not really be new, but Ketner's art is a revelation. Read Full Review
Chris Pasetto and Christian Cantamessa are doing exactly what they set out to do with this series. Theyre turning a myth inside out, challenging everything you think you know about a two thousand year old story. We basically have a locked room mystery with a known ending. What remains to be seen is how many of his companions Theseus can keep alive, and whether any redeeming character traits will develop for our hero. Read Full Review
Kill the Minotaur #2 is a solid continuation of this epic retelling of the Greek myth, with it taking us into the famous Labyrinth. Despite not giving us a huge lot of development whilst doing this, the creative team certainly do plenty of teasing, with the monster being the focal point of all this. Read Full Review
Kill the Minotaur #2 offers thrills for more than just mythology buffs. If the writers can begin the redemption or likability factor of its main character, this is going to be an even better read. Read Full Review