Klaus and Lady Dagmar's romantic and tragic past is revealed.
Klaus has been a fun and somewhat slight series so far, but #4 has some moments of peak-Morrison. Read Full Review
At this point it may be easier to wait for the collected edition of the comic, as opposed to hunting out the back issues (I think – but I could be wrong) as some of them are sold out, or on their second printing, but this is a story that you should pick up and read. Don't be fooled by the Christmas undertones,Klaus is more than a seasonal story. Read Full Review
Offering up a traditional yet epic origin tale, this second act ends with a brilliantly constructed and paced issue full of new turns for the characters. Read Full Review
This series is becoming one of my favorites. It’s a unique story about one man’s take on the history of Santa Claus. I’m stoked to see where this goes. If you are too, keep up with this awesomeness and let us know what you think! Read Full Review
The cliffhanger in the last page of "Klaus" #4 drips with menace, but the only suspense will be the mechanism of Magnus' undoing. "Klaus" is a fun read, but it's a pity that none of the characters besides Klaus himself are distinctive or memorable. Read Full Review