From Dark Horse Comics, this continues to be an excellent series, and this issue of Kill All Immortals had it all going on!
A Viking does not run from greatness, but towards it. Facing a crushing and chaotic escape, Frey finds her family torn asunder, her enemies chasing her down and her future in peril. But with nowhere safe to hide, can Frey hold true to her ideals and rise above the bloodshed, or will she become the one thing she hates - a heartless, barbaric killer?
Author: Zack Kaplan
Artists: Fico Ossio, and Oliver Barrett
This second arc continues a strong series, and this fourth issue was one that really popped for me.
After intrigue and betrayal, we had a big hook from the last issue, and this one jumps straight into that endpoint. With some excellent action, combined with the storytelling that is going on around these groups of immortals living in our world, there is a lot to take in while reading this non-stop issue.
With plenty of gore, it all fits well with the story's themes; there are inter-family disputes and plenty of action set pieces. This issue serves as an excellent point for the story's real thrust to unfold.
I love the art style, especially the mix of the past and the present, which also adds to the characters' feelings in the story.
Where will all this lead to? I have no idea, but like on the train in this issue, it’s a fantastic ride!
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