American Mythology's updating of the classic Moon Maid character continues, in an all-new tale featuring an all-new Moon Maid, declared by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. as a canonical and official sequel to the original novel! Loh-ee-nah's home inside a vast crater amid the jungles that line the inner surface of Earth's moon now hosts a band of humanoid creatures called the Va-gas, but welcoming the cannibalistic creatures into her sanctuary might have been an enormous mistake. The ancient, abandoned city that Loh-ee-nah protects with her life possesses a startling secret, but while she attempts to broker peace with the horse-like beings, the wamore
THE MOON MAID: THREE KEYS #2 deeply explores the complexity of mistrust and bridge-building between two races with a complicated history. The art is excellent, and the volumes of conversations are well written, but the story lingered too long on racial understanding when an inevitable threat is coming. Read Full Review
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