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Death Fight Forever

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Pub Date Sep 08 2026 | Archive Date Not set


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Death Fight Forever is the eye-popping, face-melting action-comedy your momma warned you about.

The world is a harsh place, rife with greed, malice, and corruption. It's a world won in blood and bought in gasoline—a world ripe for the taking. The trans-dimensional demon, Lord Slyther, aims to do just that, and he'll crush anyone who gets in his way.

Of Slyther's countless victims, super-thief Bash Biggle and ex-Slyther loyalist Sergeant Marla Mendoza may be the only two uniquely gifted enough to stop him. These would-be enemies are fueled by a burning desire for revenge and are ready to chase Lord Slyther to the ends of the universe to reclaim their lives. But first, they'll have to set aside their pasts and learn to work together.

Buckle up, buttercup. We're about to get weird with it.

Collects issues #1-5.
Death Fight Forever is the eye-popping, face-melting action-comedy your momma warned you about.

The world is a harsh place, rife with greed, malice, and corruption. It's a world won in blood and...

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ISBN 9781534330184
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 144

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There's been a wave of knowingly OTT nineties revivals lately, but if Final Boss was in love with Mortal Kombat, Death Fight Forever draws on a slightly less gory lineage: think Street Fighter, Double Dragon, and the point where GI Joe started getting wacky. There's a different artist on each issue, all bringing their own vibes to tough heroes Bash Biggle and Marla Mendoza, and the villainous Lord Slyther – but every one of them does work that would look right at home on a skateboard. At one point a tiger in a helicopter gunship saves the day, and I thought, this is almost mad enough to remind me of God Hates Astronauts, a compliment I don't give often.

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