The gangster and the witch have assembled their team, and now Isaiah and Erin have to escape from Hell with the hunters of the damned hot on their trails. Betrayal lurks around every corner, and the team can only trust each other - or can they? Loyalties will be tested, bullets will fly, and these thieves will wade through a river of blood to be the first souls to ever break into Heaven.
Heavenly Blues is rollicking fun — its motley crew of antiheroes have a lively dynamic, its action is visually engaging, and it possesses some hilariously Divine comedy. If you're looking for a character-driven caper with a unique setting, then look no further thanHeavenly Blues. 4.5/5 Read Full Review
Heavenly Blues #3 continues to provide compelling leads and an interesting plot. The story is highly engaging, and the artwork is fitting and generally eye-catching. This series gets another recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Heavenly Blues presents supernatural thievery in Hell that's right up there with classic heist films, and who doesn't love a good heist film? If George Clooney robbed something from a demon instead of Andy Garcia, it would have been a much more entertaining movie, right? Read Full Review
The artwork is just as wonderful as it has been the past two issues. The cover is probably my second favorite (the cover for the second issue maintaining its hold on number one), and it obviously tells us which character will be getting the most development in that particular issue (I really like that trend " I hope they keep it up). The demons were a little bland and unremarkable; they looked more like a stereotypical depiction of a demon than anything else. I was hoping for a bit more from this series, but then again they're probably the lowest level demons, so hopefully the higher ups are more unique (and if so, I sort of hope for our team's sake they never come across them). Read Full Review
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