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8,645 Comic Reviews
The blood feud rages on — and Cover B captures every brutal, beautiful moment of it. Kill All Immortals II #4 continues the savage, stylish, and relentlessly entertaining second volume of one of Dark Horse Comics’ most viscerally exciting series — a Viking revenge epic that pulls absolutely no punches in its depiction of an immortal family’s war against the forces that would see them destroyed. Cover B features the stunning artwork of Alan Quah — a gifted artist celebrated for his dynamic, cinematic compositions and exceptional ability to render action, menace, and character with equal precision — whose variant brings a dark, atmospheric intensity to the world of Kill All Immortals that perfectly matches the series’ uncompromising tone.
Whether you’ve been locked into Kill All Immortals II since the first page, you’re an Alan Quah collector who follows his work across publishers, or you’re a Dark Horse fan who gravitates toward the most viscerally compelling series in the lineup, Cover B of issue #4 is the variant that delivers.
⚔️ Fun Fact: Viking-themed comics have seen a dramatic surge in popularity over the past decade — driven in part by the global success of TV series like Vikings and The Last Kingdom and games like God of War: Ragnarök — making Kill All Immortals part of a golden era for Norse mythology-inspired storytelling that shows no signs of slowing down.
CVR (Cover)CVR A: The Standard Edition. This is the primary artwork found in most retail shops.
CVR B (and beyond): The Variant Edition. "B" is the first alternative cover, followed by C, D, and so on. These are often produced in smaller quantities than Cover A.
VAR (Variant)Definition: Short for Variant.Purpose: A general label confirming the book is an alternative cover option rather than the standard retail edition. These are often used to showcase guest artists or celebrate special milestones.
CARD STOCK Material: A thicker, stiffer, and more premium paper (similar to a business card).Benefits: Highly durable and resistant to "spine ticks" (small structural cracks) or corner bending.
Standard covers use thin, glossy paper; Card Stock is the "deluxe" physical upgrade.
FOIL (Foil Variant)Effect: A special edition where parts (or all) of the cover are printed with metallic, reflective foil.
Visuals: Provides a shimmering, high-end look that catches the light. These are typically priced higher and sought after for their "shelf appeal."
Artist Name (Variant Credit)Context: Usually follows the "CVR" designation (e.g., CVR B - Jimenez).
Collectability: Many collectors buy books specifically for the cover artist. A "Store Variant" or "Ratio Variant" is often defined by the prestige of the artist involved.
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