Review: Killer Kobra #3
The Hunt Begins From Zenescope
The final part of this mini-series is here from Zenescope Entertainment: Killer Kobra #3.
Killer Kobra learns he's been played - Bigfoot was just a scapegoat, and the real monster still lurks in the forest. Betrayed and alone with Vesper, Phil, Floyd, and even Chopstick gone, he must face the true predator without backup. Wounded but focused, he prepares for the fight of his life, knowing that brute force won't be enough. To survive, he must channel his training, control his fury, and turn the enemy's own aggression against them. The real battle isn't just against the beast - it's against himself.
Don't miss this staggering conclusion!
Writer: Joe Brusha, Artwork: Rodrigo Xavier & Massimiliano La Manno, Colors: Leonardo Paciarotti, Letters: Taylor Esposito (Of Ghost Glyph Studios), Editor: David Wohl, and Production & Design: Christopher Cote
The final part of this mini-series is pretty action-packed with Man Goat, Bunny Man, Vesper, and Chopstick joining Killier Kobra in battling monsters.
Of course, there is more to it than that, with Killer Kobra discovering more about his past, telling us, and giving us a tease for the future.
This mini-series gives us a closer look at Killer Kobra and the baggage he carries with him. There is also a little more on Chopstick, and I do wonder where he will factor into the character's future.
The ending brings us closer to the larger Grimm Universe, with links to a new character that makes a lot of sense.
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