![]() Don’t worry, Bloodhound didn’t die but still. There’s some sad stuff involving puppers in the final issue so even though it was interesting I didn’t care for that. ![]() Like, it doesn’t answer some of my major questions from volume one even though they’re supposedly taken care of. Some stuff seems to be missing from the story. It’s fairly weird (in a good way) in this volume. There’s a pupper in it, it’s a good pupper. There’s an issue that experiments with a unique storytelling style that I never saw in another comic and it works very well. The story is very interesting and gripping.īeing a Bloodshot comic expect lots of great action in this comic! I couldn’t go into that without spoiling volume one so. Okay this is different than what I expected but I like it. Now, with only Bloodhound and the enigmatic hero known as Shadowman to guide him, Bloodshot is about to undertake an unreal journey into the demon-haunted dimension known as the Deadside to save a life…or sacrifice his own…Įisner Award-nominated writer Jeff Lemire (The Terrifics, Black Hammer) and explosive artist Renato Guedes (Wolverine) take Bloodshot on a heart-stopping journey to Deadside’s darkest depths to confront death itself in the series named one of the year's best by Entertainment Weekly! As the life of an innocent hangs in the balance, Bloodshot will be forced to make an unimaginable decision: to watch the child he loves die, or to confront death itself…and negotiate a deal for her safety. Now, those very same microscopic machines have infected his infant daughter’s physiology and threaten to destroy her from the inside out. Years ago, Project Rising Spirit’s cutting-edge nanite technology transformed Ray Garrison into the walking weapon codenamed Bloodshot.
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