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bengriffin's review against another edition
4.0
A powerful and suitably apocalyptic end to the second year with a lot of shit hitting fans. There's plenty of pay off in this volume, some fantastic action scenes and a brilliant conclusion that sets up nicely for the next chapter. Expect some brutal story beats throughout though.
saphirablue's review against another edition
3.0
I like this one better than the previous part. It got a bit more interesting again and one main thing finally happened - Death found his kid.
I also like that the Kid starts questioning the Ballon. I'm curious how that will play out.
The art is awesome as always. :)
I also like that the Kid starts questioning the Ballon. I'm curious how that will play out.
The art is awesome as always. :)
insidemylibrarymind's review against another edition
4.0
This was a strong conclusion to the second story arc. Also, this series has some of the most poetic language and writing that I have come across in graphic novels. Definitely recommend.
jhugenroth's review against another edition
5.0
Probably my favorite volume yet! The last two issues of this volume left me absolutely stunned! I am really excited to see where the series goes from here.
kaleskorner's review against another edition
4.0
This is still one of my favorite graphic novel series. But it is getting so complicated and hard to follow. How the heck is this going to end? I want to know more about Babylon and Death and less about this political state, end of the world stuff. We'll see where it goes -- I want to read Volume 7.
charliemudd's review against another edition
5.0
Another meeting of the Chosen, called by Orion, goes awry with a plebeian uprising. On his way to find his son, Death adds a walking, talking eyeball as a (rhyming, yuck) travelling companion. 4 stars because I strongly dislike characters that speak in rhymes.
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