Hellbreak #2
Written by Cullen Bunn
Art by Brian Churilla
Colors by Dave Stewart
Published by Oni Press
Cullen Bunn and Brian Churilla’s brand new ongoing continues with the second installment of Hellbreak. The story follows the Kerberos Initiative, a highly advanced occult military program funded by the Church that plunges down into the depths of Hell to recover kidnapped souls. Every Hell is different, always full of new horrors to behold and every drop is a test for Orpheus Team if they can survive what horrors the Pit has in store for them.
The issue opens up with a brand new case, one Javier Romero has been possessed by a demon and Orpheus Team is called in to do what they do. While this entry feels somewhat like a retread of old ground, it makes up for it in character. So far, most of the Kerberos Initiative have been...
Written by Cullen Bunn
Art by Brian Churilla
Colors by Dave Stewart
Published by Oni Press
Cullen Bunn and Brian Churilla’s brand new ongoing continues with the second installment of Hellbreak. The story follows the Kerberos Initiative, a highly advanced occult military program funded by the Church that plunges down into the depths of Hell to recover kidnapped souls. Every Hell is different, always full of new horrors to behold and every drop is a test for Orpheus Team if they can survive what horrors the Pit has in store for them.
The issue opens up with a brand new case, one Javier Romero has been possessed by a demon and Orpheus Team is called in to do what they do. While this entry feels somewhat like a retread of old ground, it makes up for it in character. So far, most of the Kerberos Initiative have been...
- 5/4/2015
- by Grant Raycroft
- SoundOnSight
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