Unbound and unrelenting!
After countless centuries apart, the Earth's Fist and Steel has finally reunited with his long-lost son, Kalam. But before this father and son can truly find peace, they must first face the impossible...and escape from death itself! As unimaginable terrors rise to prevent Earth's immortal champion and his scion from returning to the land of the living, can the Eternal Warrior conquer eternity to save the boy he once thought lost...or will his transgressions against the natural order trap them forever at the far end of eternity?
Gilad Anni-Padda is driven by sheer determination. He's faced down foes great and small across countless lifetimes. Now it's personal as a demon has taken his son away from him and he will stop at nothing to get him back. My only disappointment with this book is that this is the penultimate issue. I presume this means that Gilad will be returning to earth to continue his service as the Eternal Warrior, but I'm going to miss this amazing tale. It shows the lengths a man will go through for family and honor. This character is a true hero that can stand toe-to-toe with the legends of the industry. He can have complete happiness for all eternity if he just stays down, but he can't bring himself to do that and let others suffer. Read Full Review
Wrath of the Eternal Warrior #13 is one heck of a good time Read Full Review
Eternal Warrior is one of Valiant's most unusual and strongest titles. (Think of it as a warrior Doctor Who sans space.) The versatility of the property allows the freedom to tell incredibly weird and outlandish stories, but with a stellar creative team, such as this, the series can remain grounded and palpable. This is why issue #13 works on such a fundamental level. Those who have worked on this series should be incredibly proud of themselves for producing something of such high-caliber. Read Full Review
This is the second to last issue in the series, which is such a shame because this has been one of the best series on the racks for the past year.Robert Vendittiis a master at his craft, and he's set up what promises to be a climactic final chapter. Read this run in single issues, or read it in trade – you'll love every page. Read Full Review
My only complaint is that I wish we saw what was going on in real life with the main villain the Dying One and what his plans are. Aside from that, this issue was great and I'm sure the next one will be even greater. Read Full Review