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    Joe the Barbarian #8

    Joe the Barbarian » Joe the Barbarian #8 - Chapter 8: Tomb of the Iron Knight released by DC Comics on May 2011.

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    Chapter 8: Tomb of the Iron Knight last edited by gravenraven on 05/30/23 03:48AM View full history

    All of Joe's new allies and enemies descend upon the same battlefield as he and his army have their final showdown with Death itself! Hearts will be broken and sacrifices will be made as the white-hot team of Grant Morrison and Sean Murphy wrap up one of the most talked-about miniseries of the year in an unforgettable final showdown.

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    Let there be more light (A Pink Floyd´s tune) 0

    It´s the conclusion of this epic fantasy tale created by Grant Morrison and Sean Murphy (with the pretty colors of Dave Stewart and the great letters of Todd Klein) and though there´re some bumps in the final (issues # 6 and 7), this turned out to be an amazing and touching story of a boy who finally accepts his life, makes peace with his old man and ends up saving the day, both for his mom and the Queen Bree (they´re the same) and all the people of the fantasy world - was it all hallucination f...

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    Review: Joe the Barbarian 0

    Joe's confrontation with Death at last unearths the paternal secret that spurred this whole adventure into fantasy in the first place.  The Good Sean Murphy's art is absolutely stunning. A true sight to behold on every page, and in every panel. I love how he infuses such a punkish, rock 'n roll aesthetic to this wild tale of rat warriors and diabetes-fueled illusions. And I'm really impressed by how thorough he is with the detail he lavishes on even mundane settings like Joe's suburban home.  Th...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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