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A Walk Through Hell #4 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarrubia
Ennis has once again composed something truly horrible and special with this book, and I am excited for every issue release. A Walk Through Hell #4 art by Goran Sudzuka and Jose Villarrubia Goran Sudzuka is to be lauded as well, as it is his rendition of this demented world which Shaw and McGregor navigate that allows[...]
A Walk Through Hell #3 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarrubia
The two don't want to believe things are as they seem, even as Hunzikker continues to pull the trigger on his own blown-out head. A Walk Through Hell #3 art by Goran Sudzuka and Ive Svorcina Goran Sudzuka continues to bring it all to life in a chillingly understated manner The cover atrocity is given more pomp[...]
A Walk Through Hell #2 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarrubia
McGregor is the more shaky and opinionated one, and he is more prone to emotional outbursts. The comic overexplains a theme in a manner that doesn't seem to have faith in the audience to pick up the recurring element towards the end of the book, but this is the only real flaw in the comic. Goran Sudzuka's[...]
A Walk Through Hell #1 cover by Andy Clarke and Jose Villarrubia
This also serves to give a heavily nihilistic tone to events. The comic carries itself with the weight and pacing of something written by a consummate professional like Ennis, and it's almost maddeningly clever. Goran Sudzuka's artwork is gorgeous in its simplicity The characters are detailed in subtle ways while leaving much of the page space filled[...]
Daredevil #21 Review: Mr. Daredevil, Please Take The Stand
It has done this pretty well, especially when helped by artists like Goran Sudzuka Is it better than Waid's Daredevil? No, but it has an identity all its own and is a good addition to the library of Daredevil titles. Daredevil #21's adventure begins with the long talked-about assault on New York's criminal underworld, which Matt[...]