"IMPERIAL PHASE (II)," Part Three-A nice lie-in. An awesome gig three friends have worked really hard on. A day trip to a museum enlivened when some old chums turn up. Everything continues to be lovely for the gods in "IMPERIAL PHASE."
To not end this review on a glib Pulp Fictionreference,WicDiv#31 (Especially the Amaterasu scenes) pairs nicely with “Rabbit Heart” by Florence + the Machine, which is one of the first tracks on Kieron Gillen'sThe Wicked + the Divineplaylist. It'll break your ginger sun goddess loving heart. Read Full Review
The Wicked + the Divine #31 artwork by Jamie McKelvie and Matthew WilsonThe Wicked + the Divine is easily one of the best series on the stands right now, so it's nice to see us having reached the top of the rollercoaster again and heading for that deep drop, because after The Wicked + the Divine #31, things are going to blow up. Read Full Review
This issue violently thrust the story forward, and was both highly satisfying and totally horrifying. Any The Wicked + The Divine fan will likely finish this issue screaming “no” but thinking “gods what will happen next??” Expertly written and illustrated, this definitely feels like a shocking yet completely earned turning point which will leave you on your knees. Read Full Review
Reading this issue felt like reading the end of an arc, but there's more to come. The Imperial Phase II is bombastic and beautiful and ecstatic. I love it. Read Full Review
You ask and you receive right? Mind my language but shit happened and shit really hit the fan, or the floor if you want to be technical. The Wicked + The Divine #31 got some wheels turning and I almost wish I could take back my wants, because without a doubt you are going to have some tears rolling from readers who also didn't see this coming. Read Full Review