• Their joyous reunion actually a little less "joyous" and a little more "How about I reunite my fist with your ear," Angela and Sera meet face to face at last!
• To rescue her beloved, Angela learns that she cannot steal Sera from Hel--she must conquer Hel, and rewrite the laws as old as death to free them both from the abyss!
Rated T+
A love story where nothing can keep the lovers apart? That's a clich. But Angela : Queen of Hel is that clich taken to its extreme. These particular lovers are a warrior who rips apart reality and a narrator who ignores and/or exploits the narrative "rules," rewriting her story any way she wants. Read Full Review
The main problem with Angela: Queen of Hel so far is that it doesn't hold your hand in telling its story. Sometimes that's fine, but when you're dealing with characters as relatively obscure as Angela and Sera, a little help would be nice. Bennett writes about some pretty important but complicated events as if we should have them memorized. She's not taking advantage of the new #1 at all. As a new reader who wants to like this comic, there's a lot to piece together from cryptic dialogue. Read Full Review
Wow what love can do! I'm so happy that there is some LGBT realness in Marvel. It's awesome to see Sera's soft and girly side mixed with Angela's directness and tough demeanor. I CANT WAIT!!!!!!
This issue was a real turn off to me. I don’t understand all the positive reviews. The way Bennett tells the story not in order is very confusing. Like, why is Angela fighting these trials anyway? The only reason I’ll be back for issue 3 is the last page reveal of the return of Leah from Gillen’s Journey Into Mystery!
I don't enjoy the breaking of the fourth wall.