![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve used this analogy in other reviews before, but it’s just too fitting to not use again here: what Kindt essentially does over the course of “Divinity III: Stalinverse” is thus:ī.) he proceeds to play the best, most thrilling game of chess that you’ve ever witnessed, and thenĬ.) he decides, upon reaching the game's conclusion–instead of going for "Checkmate" and delivering the big payoffs you've been waiting for– to instead tip the board over, say “Whatevs,” and walk away. I won’t give anything away, but the way that writer Matt Kindt “wraps up” his story here is…ugh. The fact that this was the closing act of a trilogy only made the whole feel that much more epic and impressive.Īnd then we got to that last issue. For the first three issues of “Divinity III: Stalinverse”s four-issue run, I was convinced that I was reading not only the best event series/crossovers/mega-series/whatever-you-want-to-call-these-BIG-series that Valiant had produced since their 2012 reinvigoration, but also potentially their best story, PERIOD. ![]()
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