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Read the full first issue of Image Comics crime series The Voice Said Kill for free, right now
Here's a special treat for Popverse readers for the holidays: the complete first issue of The Voice Said Kill by Hellblazer writer Si Spurrier and Scarlet Witch artist Vanesa R. Del Rey

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'Tis the season to be hunted. We’re a week away from Christmas, and it seems like the perfect time to offer a holiday treat to Popverse readers: the complete first issue to Image Comics’ crime series The Voice Said Kill, by The Flash and John Constantine Hellblazer: Dead in America writer Si Spurrier and Scarlet Witch and Daredevil artist Vanesa R. Del Rey.
Described as a psychedelic swampland crime thriller perfect for fans of Criminal, Scalped or Absolute Martian Manhunter, as well as Fargo meets True Detective with a blood-soaked side of Apocalypse Now, The Voice Said Kill gathered praise from creators and critics alike in its original serialization (which just finished with its fourth issue earlier this month). Absolute Green Arrow writer Pornsak Pichetshote called it “the best new crime comic of the year,” while The Power Fantasy and Immortal X-Men writer Kieron Gillen said it was “creepy and compelling, human and humid,” adding, “This is a crime-filled swamp I’d happily drown in.”
Humid and creepy? Sounds like the perfect holiday counter-programming. You can read all of the first issue of the series in the gallery below, courtesy of creators Spurrier and Del Rey, as well as publisher Image Comics — and if you want to find out how the story ends, the complete series is waiting for you right now in your local comic store or digitally. For those who’d rather have a collected edition, that arrives in comic stores March 25, and bookstores April 21, and is available for pre-order now.
Ready to step into the Louisiana bayou and leave the seasonal cheer behind? Click through the gallery below. Happy Holidays.
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