![]() ![]() ![]() To say these two issues are fast paced is obviously an understatement. We also have Bloodshot’s own team form with the inclusion of Wiggans and KT featured in the live-action Bloodshot film! Bloodshot #11 brings the fight to Bloodshot and his team then issue #12 follows up with a powerful finale that you won’t forget anytime soon. These villains represent the past and present of Bloodshot’s villains, but the team didn’t stop there. The return of Rampage controlled by his own brother set the stage for a strong villain to oppose Bloodshot but it really lands well with the help of Zealot of the Black Bar from earlier in the run. It turns out, in just three issues, Seeley and company were able to give us one of the best Bloodshot stories yet. It delivered everything I wanted from a Bloodshot book and then some, but it was always going to be a difficult act to follow. This seems to be the end, but as with all things in comics and even Valiant, there is always something else just around the corner.īloodshot #10 was one of the best comics from Valiant, or maybe even in the medium, that I have read. It is, after all, the last that we will see of the flagship Bloodshot character for this year. ![]() As difficult as it was to wait to talk about the newest issues of BLOODSHOT, I think it was important to get the full picture of exactly what the “One Last Shot” had to offer. ![]()
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