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A Walk Through Hell Vol. 2: The Cathedral Kindle & comiXology

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 65 ratings

FBI Special Agents Shaw and McGregor find their reality twisting once more, plunging them into an entirely new dimension of terror. Their guide is Paul Carnahan, the child-killer whose crimes they sought to punish, a man known to be dead and buried. As this all-too-human monster tells his story, the pair begin to understand the web of guilt and evil that has them in its grip – a truth that will demand a dreadful price from both.

Stricken with her own memories of wrongdoing, Deputy-director Driscoll struggles to reach the agents under her command, only to realize that her crimes may already have sealed their fate. Carnahan holds the key – but what now looks out from behind his eyes is a great deal more than just a murderer. Old sins and ancient lies combine to herald a terrifying new dawn for all man-kind, in the second and final volume of A Walk Through Hell.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07WQYN9S7
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ AfterShock Comics (October 9, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 9, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 380106 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 165 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Garth Ennis
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Garth Ennis is the award-winning writer of Hellblazer, Hitman, Punisher, Preacher, Pride and Joy and War Stories. He is much in demand for his hard-edged, wickedly humorous style.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
I'm not too surprised at some negative reactions to this volume. It's challenging and may need a bit of re-reading of some sections to make the flashbacks for each of the characters make more sense. It's also very dark. There's no real hope here. The criticism of populist politics and current trends in U.S. and Western countries, as well as the usual Ennis criticism of religion. That mix is not for everyone. It's probably not even really for most people. I would only recommend this book if you already know and like Ennis (especially the darker parts of Preacher and his work in Crossed), are ok with very dark takes on the current world and politics and the future, and are not offended by his views on religion (Christianity). If that's you, then this will work for you. Even so, it's also still very challenging in some narrative ways. Ennis doesn't really answer all questions or explain everything fully. I think it's all there, but he leaves you with some room for interpretation for some things instead of spelling it all out fully. As a huge fan of his hardest, darkest work, (and as someone not offended by his politics or views on religion) I found this to be prime dark Ennis. If I had to rank all Ennis that I've read, this story would probably be in my top two or three. The art by Goran Sudzuka works perfectly with this story. I'll look for more of his work too.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019
This is the finale. I finished it and thought, "I guess I'll have to wait for the next one to understand what the heck is going on." Then I saw this is the finale. Honestly it's probably on me, that this didnt make a lot of sense. But I loved the first volume and this one I found less focused.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I will never buy another TPB published by Aftershock.

While this story felt very padded and meandering - the total series could have been six issues long or even a tightened 4 issues and would have worked much better - the combination of Garth Ennis' storytelling and dialogue and Goran Sudzuka beautiful artwork would have resulted in 3-4 stars. If I had gone back and reread the story after a few days, it would probably have leaned more towards 4 stars then 3. Even if it wasn't remotely his best work, I like that Garth doesn't spoonfeed readers everything right up front. The used of flashbacks and character reveals makes the story so much more impactful and interesting.

But the book literally fell apart as I was reading it. I wasn't even through issue 8 when a few pages fell out from the beginning. By the time I was on issue 11, four different sections had fallen out, and by the time I was finished, the cover had fallen off completely. I have hundreds and hundreds of TPBs, and I've never seen this before. I am always careful with my books - mainly because I can't stand creases in the spines, whether they're comic book TPBs or mass market paperbacks or TPB versions of novels and nonfiction I've read. To have a book fall apart while I'm reading it in bed was a horrible experience.

Once I was finished, I threw both collections away, even though book one had not suffered from the same extremely poor book quality. Again, that's the first time I've ever thrown comic books away. But why keep volume one if volume two was a cover and six or seven unnumbered sections of pages?

By all means, get the digital version of this series if it interests you. It drags quite a bit, but there's a lot to recommend it at the same time. But do NOT buy the physical version of the book unprepared. This is not a quality publisher of physical books.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2021
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020
Purchased this graphic novel as "new"; however, I received it with enough wear and tear to appear otherwise. The front cover had scratches and too many creases. The bubble mailer that it came in was not damaged at all.

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Agamemnon
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2020
Returns to Ennis' usual format somewhat when compared to the 1st book... but still a damn good read.
Stephen Rapson
2.0 out of 5 stars Very poor end
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 16, 2020
This is the second and final book of the story- it’s nor great and leaves soooooo much open. Very disappointed
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