Under attack by their greatest foe, Naida, the Sirens put together a lastplan to keep their team - and their ship - together! With their memories of each other and themselves still hazy, the Sirens must rehow to work together before Naida destroys them all.
It of course remains to be seen precisely where Prez is going with this, and ending with yet another cliffhanger is a bold move. But based on these first two issues, this promises to be a cracking slice of that little explored genre, feminist sci-fi. One to pick up. Read Full Review
The end result of this issue is that it is about as muddled as the first few pages would indicate. Although it gets on firmer footing by the end of the issue, there is still a lot of explanation for what is going on, the concept behind the series almost swallowing the story whole for its level of exposition. So while this is indeed at times an excellent endeavor, it also becomes a little lost in itself, both for biting off more than it can chew but also for not aiming as high in breaking the clichs. It is still a fun series, just not necessarily heading in the right direction with this issue. Read Full Review
Though problematic, there is plenty to enjoy with this issue, and old-school George Prez fans should be right at home with the work being done here. It's still a George Prez book. It just feels like a late-period Rolling Stones jam, where you know it's them and you appreciate that they are still performing, but nothing they create now can hold a candle to the previous work. Read Full Review
Solid adventure storytelling with decent art.