While Bonnie faces off against the horror at the heart of the Endless Labyrinth, Oberon must reformulate his latest scheme and turn disappointment into triumph. The truth behind Mother Mayie is revealed in this next magical chapter.
From writer Ryan Parrot (VOLITION, Power Rangers) and artist Milos Slavkovic (Lightstep), OBERON is a new supernatural adventure proving once and for all that fairies should never be trusted.
A heroine is in peril and the title character schemes, while supporting characters all want little Bonnie Blair. Tales of the fae have glossed over the horrors that they can create for mortals, but this book clearly shows how manipulative they can be. The story is entertaining on every page, whether a character faces certain doom or others' plots unwind and are ruined. The visuals make this a stunning looking experience: beauties and horrors to create gasps of joy and terror. This is a series you need to read. Read Full Review
Oberon continues to be a pretty enjoyable series and I'm looking forward to finding out more of why Bonnie has been protected as she has. Getting a little time with Titania and Laura definitely was a plus as that shows another layer of what's been going on and what Oberon is facing in the big picture. I continue to enjoy the way he has this casual confidence and smile and the stories he relates in narration add some nice color to the book as well. Milos Slavkovic continues to have a lot of fun here with what he gets to work with and I really like the flow of it and how things are structured for the lettering and placement of it all. His take on Bonnie is a delight and he's making me like Nicholas a lot more than I did in his first couple of more sour appearances. Read Full Review
Oberon is an enjoyable read and contains all of the theatrics that the reader is coming to expect from Parrott, Slavkovic and Pritchett. There are a few dips in the narrative but the Art pulls the reader along. Read Full Review