Out of the abyss...and into oblivion!
Gilad Anni-Padda has faced tanks, trenches, and legions many thousands strong. Now, true peace is finally within reach of the man that myth calls the Eternal Warrior... but, to claim it, he must undertake a mission beyond the grasp of any mortal soldier...and rescue the soul of his long-lost son from the underworld. But to venture into the land of death itself means suicide even for an immortal master of war... and the cruel being known as the Pale Herder intends to make sure that this time, Earth's Fist and Steel stays dead once and for all...
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I think there is so much more that can be done here, and I just hope Robert Venditti will be the one to continue it along with Robert Gill and Michael Spicer. They have been such a great team and their collaboration is seen clearly in the pages of Eternal Warrior. I will miss seeing new issues by this marvelous crew in my pull list. Read Full Review
Now that I'm caught up on this series, I wish that it wasn't ending. Venditti and Gill have made me love this character and although I definitely want more, this story and series ends in a satisfying way. Although Gilad Anni-Padda will be showing up in other Valiant books, I wish his solo adventures could continue as this is definitely one of my favorite series of 2016. If you haven't read Eternal Warrior, I highly recommend that you do so. Now that this series has ended, you can get the full and complete story that has had multiple high points throughout its fourteen issue run. Eternal Warrior has ended for now, but I'll definitely be reading the series when it starts up again! Read Full Review
Wrath of the Eternal Warriorhas been a master class in modern storytelling with a focus on the spirit and soul of a warrior. What writer Jeff Lemire did for Bloodshot with his title Bloodshot: Reborn, Venditti does so for Gilad with Wrath of the Eternal Warrior. It is a fantastic read from start to finish, and one that deserves to be in your reading library. If you have not yet done so, take the time to check it out. While the series can certainly be read on its own, reading The Valiant #1 through #4, followed Book of Death #1 through #4 prior to starting Wrath of the Eternal Warrior #1 through #15 is a great way to start the new year! Read Full Review
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But it's a fucking amazing conclusion to one of the best series of 2016. A series I'mreallygoing to miss. Read Full Review
This series has been as strong or stronger than anything Valiant has put out, and Venditti and Gill's finale proves a fitting capper for an excellent tale. Read Full Review
Wrath of the Eternal Warrior #14 is an overall satisfying issue due to its successful narrative shift to focus on Gilad and his family. Seeing Gilad and Kalam cut through hordes of demons is a sight to behold. And the motivating words they exchange provide a resolution to the previous tension between them. The purported message Kalam had to deliver to Gilad is still somewhat perplexing. But the sheer joy based on the character growth in Gilad's family is a good ending to read. Read Full Review