Spirits of Vengeance Collected
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| Writer | Victor Gischler |
| Artist | David Baldeon |
| Paperback: | Apr 25, 2018, $15.99 |
A dead angel. A silver bullet. A kept promise. For ages, the war between Heaven and Hell raged in the unseen corners of society, with both sides in delicate balance. But when an undercover angel is murdered, the scales are tipped. Now, Johnny Blaze must find the killers and punish them - but he won't do it alone. A deadly team rises from the darkest depths of the Marvel Universe to form an unholy alliance: Ghost Rider! Hellstorm! Satana! Blade! They are the Spirits of Vengeance - and they must unravel a plot against God himself. The forces of Necrodamus mean to unleash a deicidal rampage not seen since the Old Testament. As the drums of war b more
ISSUES
Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Spirits of Vengeance #1 | 16 | |
| Spirits of Vengeance #2 | 6 | |
| Spirits of Vengeance #3 | 5 | |
| Spirits of Vengeance #4 | 2 | |
| Spirits of Vengeance #5 | 4 |
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8.5
Good stories in Marvel's "supernatural" department are hard to come by these days, or stories in that department in general actually. The Spirits of Vengeance mini-series has a lot of entertainment packed into 5 issues, a story almost on the scale of Jason Aaron's "Heaven's on Fire" Ghost Rider epic, except that it's crammed into 5 issues with a very rushed and anti-climactic ending. The artwork is mesmerizing though, and the characters of Johnny Blaze, Daimon Hellstrom and Satana are written very well. As much as I want more Blaze comics, I now want a series following the two children of Satan. However, Blade, the fourth member of this "team," is very under-utilized and felt very pointless on the grand scale of things, aside from maybe one more
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7.0