The armies of Hell move on Bethlehem. Abe makes a final sacrifice. Bee defies her father.
The Infernals Issue #4 is a gripping, visually stunning installment that raises the bar for comic book storytelling. With its compelling narrative, profound themes, and exceptional artwork, this issue sets the stage for an epic showdown in the upcoming issues. Anticipation is high for what comes next in this thrilling series. Read Full Review
The Infernals maintains a pitch-black sense of humor, summons up some devilishly good action, and hangs it all on a family succession crisis literally from Hell for an appallingly fun read. Read Full Review
Really interesting story, interesting twist on the whole apocalypse and anti-Christ thing. The three children are probably the least interesting thing about this series to me, and focusing on the emo girl didn't help that in this issue, but everything else is pretty enthralling. The art is hit or miss with me, some panels I really like and almost reminds me of Linsner interior art, and some of them just looked crude and ugly. None of it was bad enough to impact my enjoyment of the book though. Good stuff.