The civil war continues to rage in Otherworld as both Arthurs face off against one another! Meanwhile, Bridgitte and Duncan seek out a secret weapon against their royal foes -- a true man of the people by the name of... Robin Hood.
This issue had everything the series has come to embody, and I can't recommend it enough. Read Full Review
Once & Future #24 feels like a myth wrapped in a story in a bulletproof vest. Gillen is clearly interested in tackling the clashing identity of Britain through the lens of a literal Arthurian civil war. Working hand in hand with Gillens ambitious meta-discussion, Mora andBonvillain do next-level work making each interpretation of Arthur feel unique while still being based on a shared foundation. The symmetry that the three establish across the book is a stunning case of creators working in perfect sync and only proves this book is one of the best on the racks. Read Full Review
The two Arthurs meet in battle and Bridgette searches for new and dangerous allies. Read Full Review
Once And Future #24 is yet another amazing issue of this book. Gillen does a remarkable job of closing out plots and sowing the seeds for new ones, giving everything the room it needs to breathe. Mora and Bonvillain are one of the best art teams in the business, and this issue is another example of why. This book is one of the best around. Read Full Review
Dan Mora is solidifying his place as one of my favorite artists with the brilliant, beautiful and intense tone of the art in this issue. I love every detail throughout and Bonvillains use of color makes all of the panels and pages pop. Read Full Review
Once & Future #24 is a complex tale, throwing dozens of legends into the mix in surprising and intense ways. The artwork is sublime and the perfect medium for a tale in which no legend ever truly stays dead. Read Full Review
Meanwhile, after deciding freeing a crazed water god may not be the smartest idea, Bridgette, Duncan, and Rose look for a worthy warrior in the woods who has no love of kings. Enter Robin Hood, who just might be able to keep the various King Arthurs busy long enough for our heroes to come up with a plan. Read Full Review
This book is just delicious.