We Have Demons #1 Review Roundup
03/25/2022 3:07pm
We Have Demons #1 by Scott Synder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Tom Napolitano, and Dave McCaig is now available in print. See what people are saying:
Since the very dawn of man, legends have been told of the conflict between angel and demon-kind. Lam Lyle, a woman of science, dismissed these stories as just that--fiction. But when the loss of a loved one leads to the discovery of a hulking, benevolent demon named Hellvis, Lam realizes that her life is about to undergo a dire new direction. With a newfound partner and awesome powers now at her disposal, our hero suddenly finds herself thrust into a climactic war of good and evil with no less than the fate of the world hanging in the balance . . .
"We Have Demons #1 is unbelievably good for fans of horror, mayhem, and cosmic showdowns between good and evil. Gruesome with an in-your-face attitude and a thrillingly huge storytelling scope, this comic will leave readers hungry as Hell for the next issue. "-CBR
"This was a fun read with stellar, goopy, drippy artwork."-Fanbase Press
"We Have Demons #1 is a must-read for any comic fan that is looking for a break from your normal superhero comic and is looking for a comic with a deeper and darker story."-That Hashtag Show
"The latest effort by Scott Synder and Greg Capullo is horrific, action-packed, and disturbing in all the best ways-nearly every page has at least one moment that will make you go, that's messed up."-Geek'd Out!
"This is a creatively structured opening issue that does a fantastic job of setting the table for what should be a cracking new series."-Big Comic Page
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Since the very dawn of man, legends have been told of the conflict between angel and demon-kind. Lam Lyle, a woman of science, dismissed these stories as just that--fiction. But when the loss of a loved one leads to the discovery of a hulking, benevolent demon named Hellvis, Lam realizes that her life is about to undergo a dire new direction. With a newfound partner and awesome powers now at her disposal, our hero suddenly finds herself thrust into a climactic war of good and evil with no less than the fate of the world hanging in the balance . . .
"We Have Demons #1 is unbelievably good for fans of horror, mayhem, and cosmic showdowns between good and evil. Gruesome with an in-your-face attitude and a thrillingly huge storytelling scope, this comic will leave readers hungry as Hell for the next issue. "-CBR
"This was a fun read with stellar, goopy, drippy artwork."-Fanbase Press
"We Have Demons #1 is a must-read for any comic fan that is looking for a break from your normal superhero comic and is looking for a comic with a deeper and darker story."-That Hashtag Show
"The latest effort by Scott Synder and Greg Capullo is horrific, action-packed, and disturbing in all the best ways-nearly every page has at least one moment that will make you go, that's messed up."-Geek'd Out!
"This is a creatively structured opening issue that does a fantastic job of setting the table for what should be a cracking new series."-Big Comic Page
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