![]() ![]() Garney drives home the determined and hardened nature of this man. He takes on these violent missions to find a way to end his life, so I’m sure part of him is hoping he’ll just die on the battlefield. He goes through hell, but he gets the job done and that’s all that matters. In fact, the only expression his face seems capable of is an angry grimace. It’s a gruesome, action-packed ride that gets more intense with each turn of the page. ![]() This first issue is largely a showcase of Berzerker’s abilities and artist Ron Garney delivers on that in spades. Where Reeves and co-writer Matt Kindt will really catch our attention is in the mysterious organization that’s partnered with the main character to end his life and what might finally do it. Bullets, knifes, and explosions may give him pause, but he just keeps going, regardless of how battered and bloodied he is. Berzerker can’t be stopped so he basically just walks into combat and literally tears people apart. It’s Wolverine mixed with Vandal Savage with a John Wick vibe. The idea is interesting enough, however it feels like familiar territory. ![]()
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