Step By Bloody Step | |
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![]() Cover of Step By Bloody Step #1 | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Image Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Publication date | February – June 2022 |
No. of issues | 4 |
Creative team | |
Written by | Si Spurrier |
Artist(s) | Matheus Lopes Matias Bergara |
Step By Bloody Step is a four-issue textless comic book miniseries published in 2022 by Image Comics. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The series follows armored giant guarding a helpless child. [5]
# | Publication date | Comic Book Roundup rating |
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1 | February 23, 2022 | 9.5 by 14 professional critics. [6] |
2 | March 30, 2022 | 9.4 by 7 professional critics. [7] |
3 | April 27, 2022 | 9.5 by 5 professional critics. [8] |
4 | June 1, 2022 | 9.8 by 5 professional critics. [9] |
Dustin Holland from Comic Book Resources, reviewing the debut, praised artist Bergar. [10] Caitlin Rosberg from The A.V. Club gave the first issue an "A−" and emphasized the chemistry between the writer and the artist. [11] Oliver Sava from Polygon was also pleased with the debut. [12]
Step By Bloody Step | |
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![]() Cover of Step By Bloody Step #1 | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Image Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Publication date | February – June 2022 |
No. of issues | 4 |
Creative team | |
Written by | Si Spurrier |
Artist(s) | Matheus Lopes Matias Bergara |
Step By Bloody Step is a four-issue textless comic book miniseries published in 2022 by Image Comics. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The series follows armored giant guarding a helpless child. [5]
# | Publication date | Comic Book Roundup rating |
---|---|---|
1 | February 23, 2022 | 9.5 by 14 professional critics. [6] |
2 | March 30, 2022 | 9.4 by 7 professional critics. [7] |
3 | April 27, 2022 | 9.5 by 5 professional critics. [8] |
4 | June 1, 2022 | 9.8 by 5 professional critics. [9] |
Dustin Holland from Comic Book Resources, reviewing the debut, praised artist Bergar. [10] Caitlin Rosberg from The A.V. Club gave the first issue an "A−" and emphasized the chemistry between the writer and the artist. [11] Oliver Sava from Polygon was also pleased with the debut. [12]