"No Light Beyond," Part 1 (of 4). The blockbuster hit series returns with the first issue of the biggest chapter yet! Pigeon's quest for revenge escalates with terrible ramifications, Soluna learns a secret that leads her to the hardest choice of her life, and The Foreman's new mission leads to a clash of gods in this explosive, action-packed first issue of the new chapter!
THE SACRIFICERS #12 is a gripping, weighty issue that strikes a mesmerizing balance between big action and deep emotion. Rick Remender's fantasy tale refuses to give you easy resolutions or happy endings, but it somehow remains one of our top comics on our must-read list. Plus, Max Fiumara returns to art duties to cement this issue's status as a pure winner. Read Full Review
Fiumara crafts some fierce, fun and visually stunning art throughout the issue. I love the visuals and how evocative and emotional the imagery is throughout. Read Full Review
Final Thoughts:The Sacrificers #12 is an impressive return for this dark and complex series. Remenders ability to balance intense action with emotional storytelling keeps readers invested, while Fiumara, McCaig, and Wooton elevate every page with their attention to detail and atmosphere. With the creative team firing on all cylinders, The Sacrificers is set to deliver an unforgettable chapter. Read Full Review
Of course, this is all process of viewing something that is very, very much a work in progress. And there could be larger things on the horizon, which need to be kept in proportion to what's going on in the issue. It's one thing for mortals to wield the power of the gods. It would be that much more intense to see the actual god wheel the power. So there's probably some need to pull things back a bit just to make sure that it all feels right on a larger scale as the series continues. It's going to be interesting to see how issue 12 fits in with the rest of the series as things progress. Read Full Review
This hits hard.
Everything we've seen up til this point has reached its zenith in this issue. The main players of the story come together and the issue delivers on the impact that should have after so much boiling tension.
The script is stark and blunt and doesn't overexert itself, it lets the artist work. And my do they work. Action sequences like this arent always present in indie books, but Sacrificers remains a book unlike any other.
Rick Remender is the master of endings that keep you on your toes, hotly anticipating what may come next with a shocking reveal, or an unexpected event. This issue is no exception. You simply never know where this series will go, but you always can be certain it will he an enthralling, moving read, more
Gosh, I love this comic so much. This will likely end up being right up there with Seven to Eternity as one of my favourite works of Remender's. It just checks all the boxes for me.
Another good issue - pushing the story forward. I'm surprised he's been able to keep this interesting for 12 issues. I like the vengeance of all of the stories though I was confused by the ending. There was no set up for Hades. I'm not sure how I feel about the death of the mother, but the father continues to be a dick.
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I love this series. Beautifully written and drawn. Every issue is brilliant.