Having captured one of the witches of Fey, Brigid begins an interrogation to locate the last of the coven. Meanwhile, Winona and Raul train under their elders to ready for the imminent invasion. After an explosive accident, Winona and Raul get separated-right when Fey needs their help most. Can they reunite before Brigid's invasion force lands?
Overall, I will continue to highly recommend She Said Destroy to fans of comics, to fans of fantasy, and to fans of science fiction. It's a beautiful looking series with a story that is shaping up to build out a whole world to fall in love with. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy has been a really fun and interesting book with a look to it that really drew me in from the first cover. I want to see more of this world as illustrated by Kangas and I'm hoping that Corallo can dig more into the world design in general both in the past and present as it sounds like an intriguing way to operate. This issue pushes the battle forward more with a lot of risk being taken but it fits in with how Brigid is operating, which if Morrigan knows anything, she knows how that goes. I like what we get from the cast as a whole, including the witch at the start, and I can't wait to see more of it. Read Full Review
She Said Destroy is a beautiful melting pot of genres with something to offer everyone while still carrying it's own signature style thanks its subversive takes on light and darkness. Read Full Review
There are some nice character moments, and some thoughtful discussions to ponder. Read Full Review
I still think this series is interesting and I definitely love the colors. This issue just didn't grab me the way the last one did. Read Full Review
A decent comic with some good character work, but pacing issues and cliche subject matter prevent this comic from being anything better than alright. Read Full Review
Following the trend of the first issue, this is a great follow up that has me excited for the third. A perfect mix of sci-fi and fantasy with great art, colors, lettering and story combine to give you one of the best series on the stands and another winner for Vault.
I’m still not convinced it’s my bag, but there is always something to marvel at, and a plot point that is so surprising that it keeps me engaged.