Officer Rick Murphy just wanted revenge on the men who killed his pregnant fiancée and with the power of Death Force he thought it would be easy. But now, framed for murder and on the run it's a race to see who gets to kill him first... the Japanese mob or the entire Philadelphia police force.
In ConclusionEach issue in this story is an improvement over what's gone on before. The way the story has been developing shows elements of other sci-fi/horror tales such as Robocop and Spawn, but it's now taking on a life of it's own and becoming something uniquely different. The chemistry between the anti-hero and the hacker is evolving into adistinctive relationship and provides some comic relief. From what I've seen the next issue can only get better. Read Full Review
Although we are only half way through Murphy's story, the midpoint is developing into a satisfying tension-filled narrative. And while we may have seen this story before, the actions of Brusha and the artistic team are transforming it into something which will be worthy of the adventure and this trip into Death Force's psyche. We can only hope for the justice they both desire, but in the end, only one may truly be worthy of a happy ending. Read Full Review
There's just enough here to keep me reading and that's saying something. Of course, a statement like that needs context. If you don't know, a comic book site such as this gets these books for review for free. Meaning all the books you see and more are supplied to us each week in the hope that we'll give it praise or just attention. Meaning I have more books than I know what to do with. That's not to exclude the indie titles and graphic novels from book publishers that we're also sent. All in all, to get me to come back for another issue is a task. So if I read it twice or come back even more" it's worth it. Even if it's average. Read Full Review