Over millennia, Brigid, Goddess of theSun, has conquered and converted the entire solar system into worshipping her and her alone, save one space colony. The witches of Fey are the last believers of The Morrigan, Goddess of Death, Brigid's sister and the only other God left. As Brigid's forces prepare for one final battle, The Morrigan prepares to do what she does best: Destroy!
If you are a fan of fantasy and looking for a story that is entirely new, check outShe Said Destroy #1when it comes out May 29th. The cutoff to preorder is May 9th. Read Full Review
Overall, an excellent debut that dives into a world where fantastical beings are abound and a sibling rivalry looks to be even more fatal than any of their followers could have anticipated. The story by Joe Corallo is action packed, dense and intelligent. The art by the creative team is stunning and glowing. Altogether, a story that feels like Star Wars,reads like The Wicked + Divine, and is a beautiful beast all its own. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy proves to be a magical first issue with big ideas, powerful leads, and worlds that inspire awe. Read Full Review
In SSD, the cosmic universe manages to look sharp, crisp, and easily interpreted, a testament to artist, Liana Kangas, who I feel avoids the trap of obscurity in cosmic space art of leaving the reader confused as to what they're seeing. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy #1 is a femme centered narrative about a resistance against a near omnipresent empire that combines magic and space travel with dreamy art to boot. I would like to see in the next issues a deeper focus on the depth of the characters as of yet, there no one outside of the Gods who has really captured my attention even though there is a variety of different type of female presenting folks on the pages. Read Full Review
For those who don't like fantasy tales, this might not be your cup of tea - but for the rest, this is a lively start to an original tale. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy offers up some interesting ideas and a large scale to it with how the events are unfolding. But it knows how to keep it small and personal, which hopefully will be explored more alongside the larger events as I like the idea of this solar system wide event taking place and how there are so many places it can go. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy #1 will be available in your local comicbook shops May 29, 2019. Read Full Review
Corallo, Kangas, Nalty & Ujimori have imbued their title with an ineffable sense of magic and a unique visual footprint. She Said Destroy will catch the eye and the imagination alike. Read Full Review
I really enjoy the world and look of this series. I'm also really interested in how the whole sun god versus death god thing will play out. Unfortunately, I'm not all that impressed with the characters and hope that improves with future issues. Read Full Review
For a book that wears it influences on its sleeve, this is an enjoyable read with an interesting twist added to the mix, that engages and challenges the readers expectations well. Read Full Review
SHE SAID DESTROY #1 lays out an intriguing world and concept for the narrative. However, the characters that populate it feel flat and uninteresting, with artwork that is good overall, yet inconsistent. If the creators can iron out those issues, they could have a masterwork on their hands. The first chapter, however, falls short of wowing readers. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy #1 has a title that really grabs you, and it feels like there is a lot of story here yet to be told. I don't yet have a sense of what is at stake for anyone, but this issue intrigues me enough that I'm curious to see where it goes next. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy #1 features a nice visual style, but cant penetrate its characters or its plot enough to deliver a compelling story. Read Full Review
There's a chance that She Said Destroy improves as it moves forward, but that chance looks particularly small at this juncture. Read Full Review
Such a killer first issue with one of the best endings in a debut issue that I have ever read.
Solid series with a fresh premise and memorable art. This comic is an example of how comics can still produce fresh ideas from emerging creators.
Everything you want from a sci-fi comic, really. If you like harry potter, star wars, mythology, this is the perfect read for you. I can't wait to see how the characters develop moving forward.
Fantasy and magic are not my usual fare, but the beautiful colouring and unusual plot had my attention. The ending was killer though and ensured my return.
Coloring's pretty good.
Turgid dialogue and weak characterisation make this beautiful looking book a bit of a chore to read. Hopefully, it finds it footing soon as there is potential.
Art and colors are nice. Story is a mess.