
It’s the final chapter (thank Baphomet!) of The Blasphemers storyline, and the two factions face off a few times here, with some genuine weirdness in the middle (using a spine to repair a car? Going on a shopping spree to buy an electric guitar in the midst of confrontations?), and a slightly out of place, seemingly pointless origin story for Mulciber of the Blasphemers.
There’s a genuine sense of things being wound up too quickly and with plot threads left dangling. There’s some bizarre character motivations, along with the realisation that there were a few antagonists who made a reappearance a few issues ago, to just disappear again without a trace.
It’s a bit of a mess, in all honesty, and I’m looking forward to getting past this and onto a different storyline; hopefully one that makes more sense and has at least a bit more internal logic than we saw here. This storyline was followed by the Hellraiser/Nightbreed crossover, which wasn’t exactly great either, but hopefully the next issue of Night Breed itself is better.
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