Human blood runs in the alligator abattoir. The nerve-shredding, gun-thundering, heart-wrenching conclusion to the Cajun crime thriller.
After a truly potent and impactful three issues, 'The Voice Said Kill' #4 nails the landing with an affective, disarming finale that is genuine narrative and thematic gold. Read Full Review
Its been a long journey through four issues. Some of the action has had the tendency to feel a little too heavy to carry much of a plot. Spurrier, Del Rey and Starr have found a pulse to the series which catches-up with the overall gravity of the storys darkness by the end of the final issue. It all feels remarkably vivid as it crawls through the nightmare to get to the final resolution at the end of it all. Read Full Review
As a series, The Voice Said Kill is a solid thriller that mixes tension, violence, and personality expertly, except for this final issue. While this issue is still well above average, it doesn't quite stick the landing after what the previous three issues have built up. A lot of what made the series interesting is pushed aside for an extended action sequence, and the resolution comes about from a source that pushes the limits of believability. Still, there are some moments here that elevate this issue beyond these things and make this a worthwhile read. Read Full Review
It had some cool art in some parts, but the art was very confusing in others. Same with the story. It was good for the most part, but also kind of went off the rails. The series was really good up until this issue.