The epic tale of our Gelfling hero continues as his quest places him in mortal danger from some of thef iercest creatures on Thra.
Matias Basla brings some beautiful character and background design to this issue. Everything has a feeling of motion and energy as the story moves forward and the pace and style of the art are the perfect complements to the story. Read Full Review
The main action in this issue is when Ordon fights the Arathim early on, but the real "oh, hell yes" moment doesn't come until the very end. So I can't tell you what it is or I'll spoil it. Guess you'll just have to read it yourself. Read Full Review
The book had such a good first issue that I found myself disappointed with the quality of this one. This series is 12 issues long and I hope that they aren't trying to stretch a 6 issue story into 12 issues. Most mini series have a tendency to be fast paced and have too much information and it is interesting to see this book have the opposite problem. I want this series to do well because I enjoyed the Netflix prequel but I am losing faith after this issue. Read Full Review