HERCULES: THE KNIVES OF KUSH #5 (of 5)

Synopsis:
The stunning conclusion! After an explosive showdown of thunder and lightning on the battlefield, Hercules and his companions are set to end Egypt’s civil war. But even with a cunning plan to defeat Khadis, Lord of Lightning and the insurgent king Amenmessu, there still remains a traitor in the royal house of Seti II. When the dust has settled on the grounds of war, the future of Egypt is in the hands of Hercules.

Featuring two incredible covers from Clint Langley

28-Pages, Full Color

Writer: Steve Moore
Cover Art: Clint Langley
Artist : Cris Bolson
Colorist: Doug Sirois
Letterer: Todd Klein

"Hercules: The Knives of Kush" series url @ Radical Comics

Eastern Edge review:

In my previous review of issue 4, I talked a lot about my impressions and what I liked and didn't. Since then, I've read the back issues (which Radical kindly provided me) so I put critique aside and just sat back to enjoy the final issue.

Packed full of action, this was an enjoyable conclusion to an overall fun series. Certain things in a story of this type that end with a massive battle are enevitable, but there are some nice twists and turns, and a couple suprises to keep it interesting.

I'm looking forward to more of Hercules and his crew. Hopefully Steve Moore is already at work to tell bring us their further adventures in another action packed series!

Preview copy of “Hercules: The Knives of Kush #4” provided courtesy of Radical Publishing.

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