It's Kill Bill meets Clash of the Titans in Hunt. Kill. Repeat. The all-new, action packed series by Mark London (Battlecats, Knights of the Golden Sun). When the Greek gods invade Earth, society is quickly forced to comply with their new rulers. However, one god, Artemis, rejects her brethren's ideology and has found solace in the love of a mortal. When she is called to Olympus to answer for her betrayal, the gods strip away her godly powers and leave her for dead. Now, ten years later, Artemis is on a quest for revenge to confront her father, Zeus, for taking away everything she ever loved.
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It's Kill Bill meets Clash of the Titans in Hunt. Kill. Repeat. Read Full Review
HUNT. KILL. REPEAT. #1 is an impressively strong start to a unique story about the Olympian gods coming back to take over the world. Londons concept is imaginative, the character work is outstanding, the plotting and pacing are top-notch, and the artwork is excellent. Read Full Review
London crafts a mature tale worthy of the Greek myths. We see the grandeur of the Greek pantheon, with their "I'm better than you, and I know it vibe. Artemis is just someone trying to break from family tradition, but that doesn't work too well when Zeus, Hermes, and more dangle from your family tree. The artwork is fantastic- I love the action-charged panels and killer designs. Hunt. Kill. Repeat kicks off with a bang, literally. This high-octane Odyssey has an excellent first chapter! I am incredibly impressed with the latest outing from Mad Cave- be sure to preorder yours today! Read Full Review
I am going to admit that Greek gods bore me! In fact, most gods bore me. With that said, London has entwined various influences, be it John Wick or Kill Bill, into something of a Greek Tragedy ! Read Full Review
'Hunt.Kill.Repeat' is an action-revenge thriller that levels up by pitting god against god in an earth-shaking debut. Read Full Review
Strong visuals and vibrant colors help this book to overcome a familiar plot and not-so-shocking plot twists. The story is fine, but something you'll feel like you've read many times over. Read Full Review
I didn't think about the Kill Bill similarity, but I like the Greek Mythology part. I think it will get better as it goes. I'm along for the ride for now. I did like that it was 48 pages for $5.00.