The girls go into training under the tutelage of the wizard/dog, Pitch, to master their mystical skills. And not a moment too soon as the mysterious Levi Skeggs and his minions, come gunning for the girls to take "the chosen one" to the dimensional demon, Abraxis!
It's easy to do a basic structure/plot check of this series with where it's going to go and I expect some twists along the way to keep it lively and current. Which is fine, it's what I expected, especially when one consumes as much as I do. It's the trappings that really make the story what it is and we get some good things to work with here. The problem is that it's all compressed so quickly and without room to breathe. There's something to say about the comics of “old” where you could spend time leisurely working through things in addition to larger stories, even if it felt like filler because it let you know the characters more. There's a lot to like here but it's moving fast and densely in order to get things done. It's a mix depending on how much you like that style as to how well this works. Read Full Review
There's definitely more to like in the sophomore issue of The Girls of Dimension 13 than there was in the first"but not by much. Read Full Review