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A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #12 – New Comic Review

Posted on April 8, 2024

A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #12, by Mad Cave Studios on 4/10/24, ends the series when Nick learns his true place in the killer’s plan, forcing Nick to make a deadly choice.

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: April 10, 2024

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Is A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #12 Good?

In the penultimate issue, Nick and Hector pursue the sheriff, who has abducted Sara. Amidst chaos and gunfire, Nick learns of Hector’s demise, while Cayce tends to an elderly patient, oblivious to the unfolding events.

“A Legacy of Violence #12” sees Nick scouring the jungle for Hector, only to stumble upon his lifeless body. Determined to rescue Sara, Nick confronts villagers misled by chaos. Meanwhile, Cayce’s encounter with a mysterious patient takes a sinister turn, setting the stage for a climactic showdown.

This issue sheds light on Nick’s troubled past, unraveling the roots of his inner turmoil. Themes of manipulation and redemption converge, driving the narrative towards a gripping conclusion.

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What did we like about A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #12?

The issue offers substantial revelations regarding Nick’s character, providing context for his actions throughout the series. The escalating tension and urgent pace keep readers engaged, culminating in a violent climax.

What didn’t we like about A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #12?

A persistent flaw lies in the portrayal of secondary characters, who often succumb to peril without plausible resistance. While the core narrative remains compelling, certain scenes feel drawn out, contributing to substantial pacing issues.

How’s the Art?

Andrea Mutti’s evocative artwork remains a highlight of the series, effectively conveying emotion and atmosphere. From visceral action sequences to subtle character moments, Mutti’s style enhances the storytelling experience.


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Final Thoughts

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A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE #12 concludes the series with a mix of closure and lingering questions. While the story’s premise is intriguing, execution falls short due to pacing issues and underdeveloped or even nonsensical character moments.

Score: 6.8/10

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