ANGELS AT WAR!
Brielle has embraced her violent destiny as the warrior angel Sariel, despite all of Azrael’s interventions.
Azrael will once more have to raise his flaming sword and gauntlets in violence to see if Brielle’s soul can still be saved. If it can’t, Father Valley and the Poor Fellow’s full machinations will come to pass and the world will be damned.
The epic conclusion of Sword of Azrael is here!
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Dark Knight News
Sword Of Azrael #6 ties the neatest, blood-red ribbon to one of the best limited-series of the last couple of years. Yes, this is superhero fiction, but it’s also a character-driven tale about hope and redemption. I honestly hope that Dan Watters and his collaborators get another shot at these characters because I would pick up Azrael and the Avenging Angels every month if they got their own book. Let’s hope that one day they do. - 85
Batman-News
It has been a pleasure covering this book and I hope Dan Watters continues Azrael's story soon. I will also be checking out anything that Nikola Cizmesija works on in the future. He's a brilliant artist. If you haven't been reading this comic, I strongly recommend picking up the trade when it's released. Especially if you're an Azrael fan, this is a must-read! - 80
Geek Dad
Overall, this series did a good job of expanding the mythology of Azrael, but there was so much going on that it often felt like he was playing second-fiddle. - 80
ComicBook.com
Sword of Azrael delivers an impressive finale that provides readers with a satisfying narrative conclusion but is bound to leave them looking for more. (...) Watters and his collaborators have performed impressive work in Sword of Azrael and related stories to differentiate and clarify Jean-Paul's story from the Batman story he's best known for; they make a stirring case for exploring this unexpectedly splendid blend of Catholicism, New Gods, and Batman lore.