Kai comes from an advanced utopian society. His family signs on with a scientific mission to study a primitive world of magic. When an unforeseen accident devastates their vessel, Kai is separated from the rest of the crew. All aboard escape in life pods...all except Kai. With the protection of a loading dock robot Kai survives the ship's impact to the surface. He's rescued by an apprentice magi and her quirky mentor. Together they're Kai's only hope of staying alive long enough for his parent's return.
This hi-tech and magical adventure is off to a resounding start. Read Full Review
I, Mage #0 would be a great gift for child who is just starting to get into comics. Read Full Review
I, Mage #0 makes a strong set up issue. Anyone can see why this is numbered #0. It gives us Kai's origin to his current places where the main series will take place. Turner making interesting notes about magic and technology alongside its own jargon gives this book and universe its own distinct flavor. Readers can really get a good idea of Kai and who he is while the rest of the issue provides strong set up. Gomez and Gonzalez make an excellent art team, bringing this universe in colorful fruition. And while we got little of the world we will come to know, there was still enough to make you interested. With strong writing and good art, I, Mage #0 will keep fans enraptured for issues to come. Read Full Review
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