Final issue! Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award-winner Jorge Corona (We Are Robin, Feathers) presents the tale "Samurai's Sacrifice," based on the Japanese folklore of the dragon Yofune Nushi and the young girl who faced him to protect her village.
Like all the Storyteller issues, this one comes with a moral as well: to not let hate consume you to the point to where your vision is clouded to reality. I thoroughly enjoyed this mini series, and this issue is my second favorite out of the bunch, with issue #1 still being my favorite. The Storyteller series has cranked out some amazing, high quality stories from some of the best creators in comics, and this issue is no different. This is a great send off for Dragons, as it soars into the sunrise. Read Full Review
Ultimately, I will miss this series; it's even more frustrating that this final issue ends on a bit of a cliffhanger as to what's happening with the main character. I highly recommend this series to anyone with a passion for mythology and very old fairy tales, because the stories are interesting with a perfect blend of the foreign and the familiar, and the art is magnificent. Definitively give this series and read, and I hope we can see more in this genre from Jorge Corona. Read Full Review
This series has been brilliant. A man and his dog talking by a fire, telling stories is the cutest storyline that I wish I could live out myself. This issue is an amazing addition to the series, which I recommend to anyone who likes a good story. Read Full Review