ALL-NEW ARC! ALL-NEW JUMPING-ON POINT! Valiant's immortal master of war makes A DEAL WITH A DEVIL!
Gilad Anni-Padda, the Eternal Warrior, has sacrificed his humanity for the betterment of the Earth. Empowered with the gift to recover from any wound - and even death itself - he has waged an endless crusade to guide the path of civilization through the ages. But as the centuries pass and his list of battlefield victories grows, he is fated to always reap the same sad reward: to see his families, his children, and all his loved ones... age, wither, and die...
Now, the Eternal Warrior will be presented with a choice that could end his gri more
We thoroughly enjoyedWrath of the Eternal Warrior #11, and couldn't recommend it more. The plot is emotional, exciting and bold. Giving a brutal character like Gilad a hearty plot point actually gives it a lot of weight. We can't wait to see where the story goes forward after this. Valiant are clearly doing something right, Faith#3 was also hugely enjoyable. Read Full Review
Wrath of the Eternal Warrior is a series that really demonstrates the level of talent over at Valiant Comics. Issue #11 does a good job of summarizing what has already transpired in the book, so the feeling of being lost in the story is minimized. And while this issue may not have delivered in the way of action, the character analysis and development arrived right on time. Read Full Review
So overall, no big complaints from me about this issue. I found it to be a sort of bridge-the-gap issue between Gilad finding out about The Dying One and reuniting with Kalam. I like to call it the "calm before the storm" issue. We want to see the big battle and the crazy action scenes, but we need the means to get there. I've found that this issue easily accomplishes that goal in my opinion. Read Full Review
Wrath Of The Eternal Warrior #11isa great place for new readers to start, but it's also a comic that rewards readers who have been with the series for an issue or two. As the first part to a new arc, the comic sets up the story very well; it builds upon the themesof sacrifice, and the loss that comes with that sacrifice, that a thousand lifetimes in service to the Earth can bring a person. Based upon the first issue alone the story shows some significant promise aready, and I'm excited to see where Robert Venditti takes the character from here. Read Full Review
Wrath of the Eternal Warrior #11 is an entertaining start to the story arc due to the character development throughout. Gilad's interactions with Aric and then his family give much-needed depth to the characters and made me feel more invested in the story line. Some of the unengaging enemies from the start of the series return but hopefully Kalam's involvement this time will make them more interesting. I'm looking forward to next issue not just because this was a good start but so I feel at ease about it not fizzling out at the wrong time. Read Full Review
A more character-focused start to the next chapter in Gilad's long life. Read Full Review
It's still a strong visual chapter, with Robert Gill spearheading the complex character action with his emotive depictions. It's just not all that different from what we've already seen from this series, at least as of yet. Read Full Review