Blood & Thunder #11
| Writer | Benito Cereno |
| Artist | E.J. Su, Michele 'Msassyk' Assarasakorn |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Blood learns the truth about her family.
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8.0
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Mar 11, 2026Blood & Thunder #11 delivers one hell of a message and is one that we all can learn from. Taking nothing away from the message, which in my opinion deserves to be the star of the show in this case. But unfortunately, outside of the message this issue offers nothing else of importance. With that said I think that the message is so strong and so needed that this should be an issue everyone picks up this week at the shops. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Mar 11, 2026Some of the finer principle of the satire that Cereno had been working with don't seem all that present in this particular issue. However, it does strike some major chords. It has the distinction of being a major returning point for the series as well. And so it will be interesting to see where the series moves from here. Akeldama it is moving further and further away from the society in which she lives. And as she moves further and further away from it, she is beginning to understand herself more and more. It's been an interesting journey. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Mar 11, 2026Blood and Thunder comes close to wrapping its first year with some big developments as the creative team keeps humming along turning what seemed like a solid mini-series concept into something far more engaging. Read Full Review
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6.5
COMICON - Tom Smithyman
Mar 09, 2026This series finally hits on a theme that it’s been teasing since its early issues, but the payoff is tame. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to preach the importance of storytelling to readers of a science-fiction comic book series. We get it. Stories are good. So tell a better one. Read Full Review
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