One of the closest comics in feel to a popular action movie, tho that’s not necessarily a compliment coming from me. Kill All Immortals Vol 1 has a very specifically cinematic, Christopher-Nolan-filming-in-the-semi-dark vibe, and if that’s your thing, then you’re going to love this graphic novel, too.
The action starts with a cadre of Fortune 100 businessmen getting slaughtered by a group of very buff blond men who go by the name the Asvalds. Their victims can hardly believe that this family of Scandinavians would go to such lengths over mere business dealings, but the Asvalds are the original corporate raiders, happy to back up their reputation for brutality to their own advantage.
Well, all of the Asvalds except Frey, the glamorous daughter who’d rather watch fashion shows and do charitable work instead of getting involved in business and its attendant violence. Her latest boyfriend Owen Jabari is a journalist who’s covering her good works for a feature profile. But when they’re waylaid while driving in Kenya, Frey is forced into action to protect them both from ruthless mercenaries who aren’t afraid to hold them at gunpoint, or worse.
Ordinarily, Frey is happy to fly under the radar and toe her family’s line regarding power and discretion. But something snaps in her with this latest encounter. Bringing Owen with her, she travels to the Asvald’s Icelandic home to have a confrontation that will soon see her at loggerheads with her own family and the secrets that they’ve spent centuries protecting.








