Isaiah and Erin walk the razor's edge of deception, spinning a web of lies to play the angels against each other. But there's one thing the thieves didn't account for: running afoul of the law. The ghosts of the past have come to haunt the famed outlaw, Coin Counter Turner. If he can't shake the lawman that hunted him in life, the thieves' plan will unravel before it can even begin.
Heavenly Blues has been steadily building since issue one. Things really get going here and I'm super excited to see where they go next. Can this group of misfits pull off the heist of this or any lifetime? The rewards are huge, but so are the stakes. This is a biblical heist and we're routing for the bad guys. Read Full Review
Heavenly Blues #5 is another excellent chapter in the series, further fleshing out its cast of characters while advancing its story towards a solidly unpredictable conclusion. There are some good twists, and the art continues to impress. This comic earns another recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
The art style for this series has been absolutely enchanting. The use of bolder colors really makes the series stand out from the rest on the shelves, as does the rougher line work and shading. It all fits thematically with the story being told, which reduces any breaking in the immersion. Instead we can really just focus on the characters, their stories, and their adventures. Read Full Review
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