Hercules has faced several menaces during his life but nothing like this.
Something has been threatening Herc and he's not sure what's causing it but investigating it could make everything worse.
Eh, I didn't really feel this one.
Dan Abnett delivers a new chapter where he continues the direction of "Hercules taking his job more seriously" and while the last couple of issues were interesting in that regard, this one suffered a bit. The characterization is still solid with the author showing how much Herc has changed recently and giving a justification for it (despite that we all know the reason).
However, the plot barely progressed. Some people put the protagonist in the right direction and we met the villain but that's all. It feels pretty light in terms of content and I wish there were more explanations about what's happening.
Luke Ross' artwork still impresses though. The characters are expressive and beautiful while the storytelling is solid.
Not a fan of this one, let's see if the next one developes the story.
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