Things are heating up in Baghdad. What started as the search for one man's killer has turned into something much deeper, and everyone has lost something in the violence that followed. Now Nassir is in the hands of the men who may have been responsible for all of it. What they want from him is unclear, but it's a payment they intend to take in blood.
This is another as close to perfect as you can get wartime, hardcore, real Comic Book reading as you can get. Tom King and Mitch Gerads are the hottest duo in comics. If you are not reading this book, we need to talk. Read Full Review
King and Gerads examine suffering and the nature of cruelty directly. Indirectly, they also look at the lack of relief from suffering. Both Nassir and Sofia seem isolated like saints in their ordeal, but they also come across as ordinary people, and thus their strength feels like something anybody could aspire to. Without telling the reader what to think, "The Sheriff of Babylon" #7 asks hard questions about what kinds of suffering are preventable and how to prevent them. Read Full Review
This is easily the hardest issue to get through yet, but as always, worthy of your attention. Read Full Review