Unmissable, Oversized Finale: 30 PAGES OF STORY! Monty versus the U.S. Navy in the most incredible battle of all time! Betrayal and reversals as villains become heroes... or so it seems! The final showdown - is this the end of Verity, Weasel and Monty? Plus shocking revelations - the beautiful truth revealed!
To rate this issue alone would be a travesty. You have to have committed to the other 5 for this superb ending to make sense so the score is for the run overall. Oi Art Department! Wake up I need an eleven graphic. Read Full Review
This issue is a little strange when you think about it. Sure we know now that it's going to continue, but it's clear that Nero wrote the series unsure if he'd be able to continue it. Thankfully he is, but when you read this issue you can see that there is a clear ending to the story and it's very rewarding. It also makes you want to read more so I'm not surprised that we'll be back and I can't wait to see what the team comes up with next. Read Full Review
The unapologetic and unflinching nature of the writing is matched in tone by Mike Dowling's versatile art, able to pull off the gritty details or the intense emotions, working on the small sale or with very grand displays of immense power, like the battle at sea. There's a real sense of consequence to Death Sentence, something desperately missing in this genre. Read Full Review
As a whole, personal feelings about Death Sentence tend toward the positive. The plot was very interesting and handled in a mature, often intelligent manner. The pacing felt a bit lacking in places, but this final installment of the initial run made up for the relative lack of high-thrills action. It will be interesting to see where this series goes in the future now that things have peaked. Read Full Review
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