The Sacrificers #10

8.9

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4 Reviews
8.7

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11 Reviews
Writer Rick Remender
Artist Max Fiumara
Cover Price $3.99

Bestselling artist André Lima Ara jo joins The Sacrificers to tell the tale of Princess Soluna's fall from grace. After a reversal of fortune tests her resilience, she's brought face to face with unimaginable horrors in a search for refuge in a seemingly godforsaken world.

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  • 10

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Jul 24, 2024

    There are aspects of the basic premise of The Sacrificers that DO approach a fantasy story with thoughtful originality, but the basics narrative structure of the whole series has been built around a time-honored foundation that feels comforting enough to be reassuring, even in light of the grizzly nature of whats taken place in the course of the issue. Its rare that a series manages to hit the ground running with the kind of flair that The Sacrificers has managed. The series hits a particularly high point with its tenth issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez

    Jul 25, 2024

    THE SACRIFICERS #10 pauses Pigeon's rage-filled journey for revenge and catches up with Soluna, experiencing mortal discomforts for the first time. Remender creates an entire issue to heap pain, misery, and guilt on the daughter of a god to great effect, and Arajo's guest artwork is excellent. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Jul 24, 2024

    Araujo delivers some fantastic art throughout the story. The level of detail on both the characters and environment is remarkable and the imagery immerses the reader in the world of this story. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Jul 24, 2024

    The absence of artist Max Fiumara is the first thing readers will likely notice in The Sacrificers #10; his style and storytelling have defined the best high fantasy elements of this series and filled its figures and settings with such power. But the inclusion of Andr Lima Arajo makes for an excellent addition to the series, especially given this issue's focus. Arajo shifts away from divinely powered battles to Soluna's sorry, mortal state and the clean lines and minute details of their style serve to emphasize the poverty and suffering Soluna suffers as a serf. Read Full Review

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