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    Demon Knights #5

    Demon Knights » Demon Knights #5 - The Traitor released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    The pressure is mounting as the Horde prepares to breach the walls of Little Spring – but inside the town, our heroes are at each other's throats! With their fragile alliance in tatters, and the enemy whispering in their ears, someone's going to break – but for a reason you never saw coming!

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    Morgainne and Mordu Failed a Charisma Roll 0

    Oh look, Etrigan's on the cover again. What a surprise. It seems like lately I've seen more covers that are misleading in a bad way. Effective misdirection involves lots of subtlety across a long period of time to surprise readers. These are more like The Village. Not nearly as bad, but similarly misaimed. There is an 'enemy within,' but it has nothing to do with why Etrigan and Jabr are fighting. Not that they even actually fight, just Jabr and Jason Blood; but any excuse to put the most well k...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A shot in the dark 0

    This is one of the most interestingly executed issue that I have ever read.  After the last issue which sputtered a little bit with the origin story of the Shining Knight, this one packs three mini-origins in (with really as many more questions as answers about the characters) as the spirits of the enemy leaders visit the Demon Knights with tempting offers of things which they desire if they will switch sides.  This is one of the most unconventional introductions to a group of characters that I ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Treachery! 0

    Demon Knights is a series that I feel is extremely underrated. There's so much potential just waiting to be untapped by writer Paul Cornell who up to this point, has done a fairly solid job with this unorthodox cast of characters the series is comprised of. While the story itself seems to jump around all over the place at times (which I think turns some readers off) the series has never failed to be a lot of fun. If you like to have fun while reading comics then this series is for you. Set in me...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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