• Under attack by the horrors of the Deadlands, the villains learn that only way to survive is to sell their souls to the Devil...
• Magneto has always hated everything about the Red Skull, but would he betray that to gain his freedom?
• Rising stars Joshua Williamson and Luca Pizzari continue their tale of bloody revenge across all of Battleworld!
Rated T+
This is a very strong issue. From the pace to the artwork I can't find much wrong with it. Magneto and Red Skull have a clear dislike of each other that's only going to add to the story. Now Magneto is at full strength however Red Skull should watch himself. Read Full Review
All in all, this series is revving up for something big. Hopefully we get to see what that is next issue. Now, it looks like Red Skull and Magneto have a chance at overthrowing God Doom, and that’s kind of a scary thought, at least for the rest of Battleworld. I was hooked with issue #1, and #2 has just made me more excited about the plotline. Keep reading to see what happens! Read Full Review
There's not much action, but the dialogue is delicious. This issue is still setting the stage for the Skull's triumphantrevealto Battleworld, and I want to see what happens. Sadly, the art and coloring drop this issue considerably from the story's heights. Good to read, sad to look at it. Read Full Review
The Deadlands may be the most intriguing location in all of Battlworld, and Pizzari draws the Deadlands perfectly. Although I think Williamson shouldn’t have killed off the whole team except for Magneto, I really did enjoy the Magneto/Red Skull/Annihilus dynamic
Two baddies for trying to outfox each other.