Under the harsh light of the moon there is no escape, and with only a handful of contestants left, anything can happen! Murderworld is a life-or-death game of treachery and tragedy brought to you by Jim Zub (Conan the Barbarian, Avengers: No Surrender), Ray Fawkes (One Soul, Constantine) and, illustrated by Luca Pizzari! Arcade and his schemes have been a punchline in the past, but this contest is no joke. Each issue ups the ante, and this penultimate chapter has some of the biggest twists yet. Don't miss it!
Rated T+
Murderworld: Moon Knight #1 proves that this series can still pack a gut punch. After breaking out of the game, perhaps it felt like the murders may cease slightly and the participants were on the road to some form of freedom. This issue is a reality check and carries with it some of the hardest moments to read. But I would also argue its one of the most beautifully illustrated books of the series too. One issue remains and I dont think the test will get any easier. Read Full Review
While the first half of the issue re-situates the story as the remaining quartet begin to collaborate against Arcade, the titular "hero" Moon Knight arrives in the second half in the series' most effective guest appearance thus far. Read Full Review
The series finally gets interesting as it heads toward the endgame. The pace is brisk, the plot is twisty, and the LMDs are *finally* more than just a marketing gimmick. The art's exaggerated in a way that I happen to like.