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A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #11 – New Comic Review

Posted on March 15, 2024

A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #11, by Mad Cave Studios on 3/13/24, sends Nick and Hector on a hunt for the Sheriff while Cayce meets an odd patient.

The Details

  • Written by: Cullen Bunn
  • Art by: Andrea Mutti
  • Colors by: Andrea Mutti
  • Letters by: Rus Wooton
  • Cover art by: Andrea Mutti
  • Comic Rating: Mature
  • Cover price: $3.99
  • Release date: March 13, 2024

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Is A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #11 Good?

In the previous issue, Dr. Nick and Hector found themselves incarcerated by the sheriff, who is revealed to be in cahoots with the enigmatic psycho killer. Sara’s abduction by the sheriff prompts a daring escape and pursuit by Nick, Hector, and a group of concerned villagers. Meanwhile, Cayce encounters unsettling events within the hospital.

A Legacy Of Violence #11 kicks off with a tense car chase as Nick and Hector pursue the sheriff with the villagers in a second truck following shortly behind them, aiming to extract information about Sara’s whereabouts. The pursuit turns deadly as the sheriff opens fire, resulting in a tragic outcome for the villagers. Meanwhile, Cayce’s encounter with a mysterious patient takes a sinister turn, hinting at deeper mysteries within the hospital.

Andrea Mutti’s artwork vividly captures the visceral action and suspense of the issue, complementing the intense storytelling. The use of silhouette and suggestive imagery enhances the impact of the violent scenes without resorting to gratuitous detail.

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What did we like about A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #11?

Cullen Bunn maintains a relentless pace, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its gripping action sequences and escalating tension. Mutti’s artwork effectively conveys the characters’ emotions and the horror of their predicament, adding depth to the narrative.

What didn’t we like about A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #11?

Despite its engaging action and suspenseful moments, the series struggles to provide coherent answers to its central mysteries even after 11 issues. The lack of clarity regarding the motives and connections between characters is bewildering and frustrating.

How’s the Art?

Andrea Mutti’s artwork shines in this issue, delivering visceral and emotive visuals that complement the story’s tone. The use of stylized imagery and clever framing enhances the impact of key moments, creating a visually striking reading experience.


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Final Thoughts

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A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #11 delivers pulse-pounding action and suspense, but its narrative shortcomings hinder its overall impact. While the issue sets the stage for an explosive finale, the series’ failure to provide satisfying answers to its central mysteries dampens the excitement.

Score: 7.3/10

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