Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #3 Review
Assassins, Roman Egypt, missing gold Eagles, and a conspiracy to dethrone Nero. This is what readers can expect from Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #3.
Assassins, Roman Egypt, missing gold Eagles, and a conspiracy to dethrone Nero. This is what readers can expect from Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #3.
Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #2 Writer: Peter Milligan Artist: Robert Gill Colourist: José Villarrubia Letterer: Dave Sharpe Publisher: Valiant Review by Josh Rose
Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #1 takes on the greatest mystery in the history of the Roman Empire: what happened to the Eagles of Rome?
Valiant Comics since their relaunch in 2013 has been one of the best rated publishers in comics. They’re small and don’t release tons of
Britannia craftily tells a complex story, and by the time you get to the end, you’ll only wish season two was already available.
Check out a couple of previews for new comics from Valiant out on this Wednesday, April 26: BRITANNIA: WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE
On the fringes of civilization, the world’s first detective is about to make an unholy discovery in Valiant’s series Britannia.
Britannia #3 throws subtly out the window and revels in the mysticism, sex and violence that were carefully parsed out in the previous two issues.
Britannia #2 Review Written by: Peter Milligan Art by: Juan Jose Ryp Colors: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: Dave Sharpe Asst. Editor: Lauren Hitzhusen Backup Essay: