Brought back from the brink of death officer Rick Murphy is a changed man. His humanity is gone...replaced by an incredible power that has taken over him completely. Now virtually unstoppable as Death Force he uses this dark power to seek revenge on the men who killed the woman he loved...and nothing in heaven or hell can help anyone who stands in his way.
Death Force is shaping into a magnificent display of the personification of death and retribution. While we are acquainted by the premise of the story, the underlying touches which Brusha, Rosete and Pereyra have laid before us are evolving into the foundations of an encouraging tale which might be intriguing if the blueprint is kept true. Let us hope that this will become an inspiring story which will not fault to disappoint amid so many similarities from other shaky franchises. Read Full Review
No points for originality but it gets a high score for looks. 4 stars for this one. Read Full Review
This is an issue for anyone who is into the supernatural and slasher subgenres of horror. The concepts of Heaven, Hell, and murder are extremely prevalent in this series. There is nothing all too new or unique about this plot so far, but it is well executed and makes for a really entertaining story. Plus, we're only at issue #2, so there is plenty more material to come. Read Full Review
The main thing I appreciate about this book is that it steps away from the norm of Zenescope. I don't know if Brusha would have written, yet alone published, something like this five years ago and so it's nice to see them take some chances. It's not perfect, but it's definitely one of the better books from the publisher. That and it's fun. Sometimes fun wins over everything else. Read Full Review