The Glass Castle, home of the Firelings and their final protection, is under siege-and Thurma cannot defend it alone. But as her former rival, Nita, and the rest of her people come together, Thurma realizes that she has never been alone, and that working together is the only way to defeat The Fire That Stays.
With Netflix's Dark Crystal: Age of Resistancea little over a week away, this is a fantastic story for you to pick up whether you've kept current or need to go back and binge all 12 issues. Smith, Huntington, and Campbell have expertly created a continuation of the story of the Dark Crystal and its never-ending influence on the people and pop culture. Personally speaking, it has been so enjoyable seeing the continuation of the story of Kensho and Thurma and the ending is sure to bring a smile to anyone's face, even maybe a Skeksis. Read Full Review
After reading every issue of this series I realize that this should have been two separate books with each focusing on one group. Combining the two into one series wasn't necessary, especially since the title focuses on only one land. I enjoyed reading this, but I was expecting some sort of reunification of the races above and below. That didn't happen. Again, I did enjoy reading this, but it's conclusion left me unfulfilled. At least the visuals never disappointed. Read Full Review