PART THREE
Booker gets a grenade in the lap. Andy does what she does best. Nile tries to make sense of it all. Also: A lot of shooting, some explosions, and a heartfelt declaration of love.
This book, with it's strong female protagonist, gritty realism, and espionage/detective feel, seems to be right in Greg Rucka's wheelhouse. Add in some fantastic art, and it's a great house to be in Read Full Review
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this issue, with its intense action sequences, witty dialogue and touching moments. This is a compelling and exciting story that keeps gaining momentum as the narrative drives forward. I look forward to reading the next issue and seeing what these immortal warriors will do next and where their adventures will take them. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a cant miss issue. The series has landed now with both feet and has taken off at breakneck speed. The artwork and its gritty rugged portrayal of this world gives our eyes a feast of detail in the backgrounds and action scenes. Rucka is giving us an thrilling experience as we follow the immortal hitmen but keeps them relatable by having them seek the same answers that we do. When is it our time to die and why? Read Full Review
Further bolstered by Daniela Miwa's oppressive color palette, this issue delivers the goods on both a visual and emotional level. Read Full Review
I still have some complaints about this book overall but this issue really does a lot to address a lot of my previous complaints. With learning more about other characters than the lead and some nice alluding to action this book seems to pick up more and more with each issue. Read Full Review
All aboard for a thrilling ride with fascinating characters. Read Full Review
This is the best issue yet. The series is starting to find its groove. You get a good understanding of what a curse immortality can be, at least when you are one of the only people that is nearly immortal.