This Ends Tonight
by Gerry Duggan; Robert Windom; Kelvin Mao
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Pub Date Jan 20 2026 | Archive Date Oct 01 2025
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Description
Sin City has about 250 murder victims sent to the morgue every year -- these three tales eclipse that in just a few hours with guns, knives, swords, poison, a spike strip and vehicular mayhem. THIS ENDS TONIGHT!
GERRY DUGGAN (X-Men & Deadpool) and JAE LEE (Eisner-winning artist of Inhumans and Hellshock) team up with co-writers KELVIN MAO and ROBERT WINDOM and colorist JUNE CHUNG.
Collects all 3 issues.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781534331839 |
| PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 104 |
Available on NetGalley
Average rating from 39 members
Featured Reviews
Andrea C, Reviewer
I First of all, I want to say thank you to Netgalley for let me read this comic. I was intrigued with the cover of the comic at first. The first story make me wish that all the stories were in the same world (if you know what I mean), and it was very cool, with a mythology that makes you hope to know more about it. It is true that the second one for me was the more difficult to get invested to, but I recognize that, with the last one have more sense of closure. For me this comic is a 7 out of 10:
it has a beautiful art, and stories that eventually are crossed well, giving the comic a sense of cohesion and good closure, but if I have to put a negative part, maybe that would be that, although is not exaggerated, I think is obviously a comic about action women created by men: is not offensive or anything like that, but it has something with some of the characters that makes me wonder if maybe would have been a bit different and even more cohesive.
Kenneth S, Reviewer
Great energy and cool characters. I have to admit I found the plot hard to follow -- seemed like there were too many beats taken as givens -- and wished the story had opened up a little. I got the sense it was the opening bid for the construction of a wider world; I'm intrigued, but could have used a little more foundation.
The art was sleek and kinetic, if a little thin on backgrounds for my taste.
Super cute bridesmaids, taking care of a drunk bride, kind of vibe where they’re not just bridesmaids. They’re also fixers. Are at a bridesmaid party but yet still trying to clean up all the messes that are going on and at the same time another fixer has his daughter doing something for him with her friend and they think they’re just at the club and it’s a wild adventure. It’s really cute. It wasn’t the best I ever read, but it was definitely a good one.
First I would like to thank NetGalley, the Author, the Artist and the Publisher for this ARC.
Let me tell you that when I say WTF was this I really, REALLY mean WHAT ACTUAL F*** WAS THIS....
I loved the coloring and the art-style. I also understand that these are 3 different stories that intertwine. But tjeees.... for the love of my cats... I still don't understand what just happened. At some point it started to make sense and then I figured there would be a GIANT end scene explaining everything but then there was the last page and nothing made sense. I do hope there will be a second volume or something to explain everything. The reason why there are elves and changelings, the second moon, the sisters, why there are assassins after the bridal party, what happened with the elves, what happened to the last girl's dad, is he still alive... just everything. The whole comic felt like a mix of any Quentin Tarantino movie mixed with "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once", which isn't at all bad 'cuz I enjoy both. I love the blood and the gore and don't mind the chaos. I just hate the fact that I'm left with a lot of questions and just a completely bewildered brain at the last page.
Las Vegas Has Never Been Bloodier!
This Ends Tonight is an anthological bloodbath romp that is gritty, violent, and really fun! The illustrations of vibrant and chaotic in a way that makes it impossible to put down. The story starts with two sisters being hunted down, and in the midst of it, there might be a paranormal twist that no one will see coming. From there, is a wild ride to the finish, watching all the characters slowly start to intertwine in a masterful way.
The story isn't just gritty and violent. It is also exceptionally weird (sort of like an even grittier Sucker Punch). The story deviates wildly from anything that could be considered linear, but this is all a part of the charm of the story. You know it is a web that is slowly but surely pulling you down into the center, where a massive climax is waiting. It is uneasy and suspenseful, and a genuinely great thriller!
Don't miss this story!
Kamaria N, Librarian
The ladies are in Vegas, there's so much to do. There are guns, swords, bow and arrows, explosions and someone better make it to the altar. Fun times.
Howard C, Reviewer
Thanks to NetGalley and Image Comics [the publisher] for an eARC of This Ends Tonight, a graphic novel by Gerry Duggan, Robert Windom, and Kelvin Mao, with an expected publication date in January 2026, in return for an honest review.
This edition combines three separate comics, which portrayed 3 intertwined stories of revenge during one night in Los Vegas. The first part tells the story of a group of female assassins, whose attempt at a day of as they celebrate a bachelorette party for one of their members, to be followed by a dawn wedding.
Part 2 focuses on elves and a group of bounty killers that discover that the team of assassins are in town and decide to go after them. The final part focuses on the Fixer and son & daughter as they try to maintain control over a mysterious briefcase. The graphics are kinetic and the stories are non stop action/violence. As result, the plot is often confusing, and, at least for me, became more convoluted in the final act. As a result, I would rate parts one and two 5 stars, and part three 3 stars, with the entire publication at 4 stars. If you like your action non stop, this is for you.
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