Time to kill!
To save his daughter's life, Bloodshot brokered an unthinkable bargain...and has been thrown forward two thousand years in the future to 4002 A.D.! But preserving life requires a sacrifice...and now, he's on the hunt to take out the one man standing between him and the safe return of his family! Too bad the only thing standing in his way is...Bloodshot? When the 41st century's Bloodshot finds out Ray Garrison has come to town, all hell is bound to break loose! Eisner Award winner Jeff Lemire (Black Hammer) and master storyteller Doug Braithwaite (X-O MANOWAR) are about to pull the pin on the next explosive chapter of "T more
Action, suspense, emotional upheaval. Nail-biting anticipation of what will be coming next. All of this and more gets delivered within these pages. Ray is closing in on the means to get home to his loved ones. And Magic and Jessie are finding themselves in a serious situation. What will happen? Will there be any sort of happy ending? It's a safe bet that there's a lot to except in here and in the final issue. Read Full Review
Although there are several strands to this narrative, all with significance and impact, they are masterfully woven together. Bloodshot Salvation is both an epic story of vast range and consequence as well as an intimate tale of loss, and very well done at that. Read Full Review
Bloodshot: Revelation #11 is a high quality comic book that more than deserves a look when you head to your local shop this week. From cover to cover the team delivers a family focused outing that knows what it wants to do as it pulls in new readers just like me. Read Full Review
If you've stuck to this story up until now, then you might as well finish it off. We've seen the artless black issue with word balloons (what may be the worst issue of any comic book I've ever read), a full issue given to the origin of Rampage that felt like filler, and a mid-point redneck family drama event that just felt so out of place" But we're still here and it's looking good right now. Read Full Review
Bloodshot Salvation #11does stumble out of the starting gate, however upon reflection some form of recap was needed (I just don't think we needed as much of it as we got),but the penultimate issue of the series leaves us with a great set up for an explosive finale. For me, the good far outweighed the annoyances in this issue (I'm not saying “bad” because nothing here was bad – just a little too familiar), which leaves us with a compelling comic chock full of some amazing artwork and a few eye opening moments as Lemire brings the series home. Read Full Review
. From the opening sequence until the end of the book, my jaw remained dropped throughout the entire read. Read Full Review
Bloodshot has been in great hands for the last three years. My drop-in checkup on maybe my second-favorite Valiant character tells me that there's no risk of that changing as long as Lemire stays on the job. Nice stuff. Read Full Review
This chapter in the Salvation story has an engaging story, however, the art is a real step back from previous chapters. There are some missed opportunities when it comes to character development. This issue clues you into questions raised at the beginning of the series and gets us where we need to go for the next issue but is not enough for me to recommend. Read Full Review
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It's always a pleasure to dive back into Bloodshot Salvation. Even without much information on the character or lore Salvation continues to provide a clinic on what it takes to make a great comic. The art, stakes, threat, and actions are top-notch and portrayed at a level few creative teams are able to match.
Bloodshot #11 has a lot of action beautifully portrayed throughout the issue by Doug Braithwaite. The linework epic and every action sequence suitably brutal. I also want to call attention to Jordie Bellaire's colors. I've been running into a lot of comics that are bland to look at even when the pencils are great. Jordie makes sure every scene is lit properly and the vari more