Hellchild and Jezebel beleived that they were successful in their raid of serial killer Kevin Nestor's lair, but Nestor survived their assault. Imbued with new powers, the ruthless murderer will unite New York City's monsters against the thing they fear most: humanity. As a supernatural war brews in New York City, Hellchild faces a dire choice.
Now that Angelica has had a taste of what her father now considers a normal life, can the Hellchild really turn back to her former existence? This issue is so defined by the actions of the art and the intensity of the story that it is a shame that it had to end. And yet we as the audience have to reflect on the meaning of the Ouroboros: the symbol of a snake consuming its own tale in a continuous cycle of destruction and creation, a double meaning for the tale. On one hand we have Nestor remaking himself as what he considers should rule over humanity and then we have Angelica; she is someone who was once human but now burdened by a monstrosity which lives inside, threatening to consume her very existence … all dependent on the choice she will make. Can she really live up to what she see as Hades now or will she succumb to those thirsts that now drive her? I cannot wait to see how this series ends! Read Full Review
ConclusionOverall this issue continues to deliver the crazy fun and solid action that was promised from the first issue. Aside from a few minor problems, like pacing, this issue is one that fans of the series should definitely pick up. Read Full Review