RICH REVIEWS: Violator 1994

Title: Violator 1994 (TP)
Publisher: Image Comics
Writer: Alan Moore
Art: Bart Sears, Greg Capullo
Spawn and Violator Created by: Todd McFarlane
Inks: Mark Pennington
Colors: Steve Oliff and Olyoptics
Lettering: Tom Orzechowski
Cover Artists: Bart Sears, Greg Capullo, Mark Pennington
Price: $ 9.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.imagecomics.com
Comments: This collects the three-issue series. The Violator has been killing gangsters, so they hire The Admonisher to take care of him. This series has a lot of killing and gore. The Admonisher and Violator are putting on a show as The Admonisher is out to kill the Violator in his human form. Meanwhile, the Violator’s demonic brothers watch. There is a definite humorous side here.

The four demons, the Violator’s brothers, attack The Admonisher. This is a gory battle with lots of bullets flying around. Meanwhile, Violator narrates his life story. If he were not a murdering monster, you might even feel sad for him. The Violator realizes he needs help, and you will not believe who he goes to for it- or you might.

The battle rages on as three brothers face The Admonisher, and the fourth goes after the Violator. The Admonisher just keeps going, guns blazing. As the Violator returns in all his demonic glory, it is a sight to behold as he rips his brother apart. The blood and gore are everywhere.

The Violator comes up with a plan, and for a stupid demon that is easily tricked, he is surprisingly smart. The illustrations of the Violator leave no doubt that he is one of the most vile, disgusting, and evil creatures alive. This is such a fun, entertaining book if you’re into violence, mayhem, and gore.

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