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Review – Pestilence #1 (Aftershock Comics)

Publisher: Aftershock Comics Writer: Frank Tieri Artwork: Oleg Okunev, Rob Schwager (colours) Release Date: 3rd May 2017 Acclaimed Wolverine Writer Frank Tieri teams up with rising start artist Oleg Okunev for Pestlience, a brand-new series from Aftershock Comics, the first issue of which goes on sale next week.  The story is based around The Fiat Lux – essentially the assassin’s arm of the church, dealing with any situations deemed necessary on behalf of the Vatican – and this first issue introduces us to the motley crew of characters as we get to watch them overthrow a debauched lord. There’s a flair and confidence to the way the Fiat Lux carry out their business that immediately has us on their side, and the way they manage to overcome this particular adversary in such a ruthlessly efficient fashion is likely to bode well for the situation they’re unknowingly walking headlong into.   What situation, I hear you ask?  Well, when our heroes meet a strange, silent horseman on the road following their mission, things get a little ‘bitey’, and they soon discover that hell itself has come to the Holy Land in the form of a mindless, flesh-hungry horde. While this is essentially [...]



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