Cerebus meets with the leader of the Church. He tries to warn Cerebus to stop Weisshaupt and then is killed for his beliefs in front of Cerebus. Cerebus is stunned by this event as the book ends.
There's an interesting character development in this book as Cerebus seems to be into sex now. Up until last issue, Cerebus had been portrayed as an almost entirely asexual character. He usually acted like people were foolish when they brought it up. But even though he hates Sophia for the most part, he asks her more than once in this issue if she wants to have sex. An extra vice gets added to the Cerebus table here.
The head of the Church being executed wasn't a huge surprise. It seems that position isn't one of longevity now. I do wonder if Cerebus will take his words to heart and start working against Weisshaupt. I didn't think Cerebus as lackey would last long.
Until next time!
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