This Spy Comic Takes Some INSANE Turns | We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us Review | Image Comics
We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us is a wildly entertaining twist on the spy genre from Image Comics. Blending super spies, mad science, and emotional fallout, the series tells the story of a young girl forced to confront the truth about her father—and the dangerous legacy he left behind.
In this review, I break down the full story collected in the trade paperback, discuss why the book is packed with fun misdirects and twists, and explore how the series balances action and mystery with deeper themes of family, legacy, and revenge.
Created by Stefano Landini and Matthew Rosenberg, the series pairs energetic, highly specific art designs with a story that constantly keeps the reader guessing. While the book delivers plenty of spy-movie spectacle, its real strength lies in its emotional core and its refusal to follow a predictable path.
Topics covered in this review:
– Overview of the full series (TPB)
– Spy genre twists and misdirects
– Annalise as a compelling central character
– Themes of family, legacy, and revenge
– Stefano Landini’s distinctive art and designs
– Why this series stands out from typical spy comics
If you’re looking for a fun, fast-moving comic with heart and personality, this is absolutely worth checking out.
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