Now trapped in Santiago's body, Father Vieri finds himself locked in the dungeon of the Castillo Lazarus - and at the sadistic mercies of the Inquisition. Yet as this exorcist now burns at the touch of the Cross, can Vieri escape before the demon Legion uses his body to paint the Vatican red? And when suspicion mounts over his new host's changed demeanor, to what terrifying lengths will Legion go to avoid being discovered? As the Devil lurks in the Church's most precious sanctum, no one will be prepared for what happens next - and in one bloody instant, the fate of Rome will be changed forever.
Equal parts Face/Off and The Exorcist, more
The creative team isnt subtle here, but it lets them quickly establish the main characters abilities (and in Santiago Vieris case, some of his weaknesses) while never slowing the story's advance. The violence is extreme and builds up the stakes for future issues. THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE #2 is a fast accelerating chapter in an ever more disturbing horror story. Read Full Review
The Devil That Wears My Face #2 solidifies its status as a gripping and atmospheric horror comic. The fate of Rome hangs in the balance, promising readers an exhilarating continuation of this dark and suspenseful tale. Read Full Review
'The Devil That Wears My Face' is a fun thriller that takes its horror seriously. For all its machinations, there is a demon on the loose who's remorseless and capable of any and all evil deeds. It plays out in gruesome ways proving that the danger posed is real and all the more urgent to exorcise it once and for all. Any fan of horror should relish this series because it delivers the thrills readers crave. Read Full Review
The Devil That Wears My Face #2 is another fantastic issue. It keeps up the concept which might seem B-movie at first, but its delivery just works so well. If you're a horror or action fan, it's a series that shouldn't be missed. Read Full Review
THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE #2 continues the Satanic Freaky Friday tale with the Devil sowing seeds of chaos in Rome while Father Vieri tries to survive when nobody will believe him. Peposes writing maintains the horror and adds an element of adventure, while Cormacks atmospheric art pulls no punches in the gore department. Read Full Review
It’s not often when the 2nd issue of a comic is better than the first but Issue 2 starts strong and builds up the tension wonderfully. As it skips back and forwards between Veiri and Legion you get a strange feeling that you understand both men on a strange pathway. I absolutely loved the pacing and the art was deep and brought my imagination to life. This is seriously how horror should be written and drawn.