Time-traveling assassin Maya arrives in Nazi-occupied France during WWII, intending to kill infamous spy Virginia Hall and change the course of history. But when the mis-sion goes utterly awry, the course of Maya's life is changed as she and Virginia are pitched headlong through time.
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Though the story is still a bit slimmer than I'd hoped for at this point – I did like the little bonus piece of Maya's training at the end – there's enough meat on the bone to keep me interested in seeing what's next. I'm really digging Fantini and Hetrick's artwork here as it has a really neat style about it and some of it reminds me a lot of what the old Grendel comics looked like during its run when it started shifting artists around and worked with some really creative design ideas. There's a flatter color palette that Lauren Affe works with here to good effect that helps to capture the period and mood of it, but the character designs are what are really drawing me to it at the moment as both Ginny and Maya are really well done in movement and flow. Read Full Review