writer: Justin Jordan artist: Juan Gedeon cover: Juan Gedeon
Blood-crazed Kashas all around our heroes! Bandits beside them! An army coming to kill them! Strayer and Mala have had better days...
Strayer very much lives up to its name; all in all, a simple and fun read that plays upon the outlander aspect of its titular character. We know little about Strayer or why Mala needs him and his strength to help her save the world at this point as well as who she is and why she, with her abilities, is hunted by a seemingly ruling faction but this only serves to stir curiosity in the reader. Dont stray from this one. Read Full Review
Strayer is an odd bird, and one that feels nostalgic for several, completely asynchronous eras. This chapter will probably work better in a trade than it does as a standalone installment, but the perfectly paced storytelling and palpable charm help what could feel like padding engage and entertain. I may not have put down this issue thinking that it was amazing, but I definitely put it down excited about this series and what it will bring. Keep an eye on this one. Read Full Review