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Kill or be Killed Deluxe Edition HC review: sympathy for the devil’s handiwork
But now that the entirety of the series, all twenty issues, is collected in one big ol’ thang…there are plenty...
But now that the entirety of the series, all twenty issues, is collected in one big ol’ thang…there are plenty...
Jed seeks answers for his past in order to save his future.
Magic that surrounds this story, even if it can be hard to follow at times.
A gutwrenching story that doesn't hold back at all, and is incredibly powerful because of it.
A mid-series 'flashback' provides new insights and emotions.
A compelling look at a lonely kid who has a superhero drop in on his life to mix things up.
While the twists are elaborate, the characters and sci-fi elements aren't.
Volume 1 concludes!
Big ideas, creepy vibes, and an atmosphere that is unmistakably unique.
November thrives on the complex and vivid lives of its subjects.
Remender keeps piling on filler instead of actually advancing what he laid down.
This issue builds the emotional tension with little more than bright colors and a few words.