Skybourne's history with Merlin is revealed as he trains to defeat him.
I look forward to the next issue to see where things will go. Read Full Review
Cho has imbued this book with an impressive sense of momentum, just as he did with issues one and two, and its easy to tell that hes not exactly new to this comic creating malarkey. This level of accomplished pacing isnt easily achieved, after all. This is a cleverly crafted comic book, packed with comedy, pathos and impressive concepts, even if his Taggart is a little Alfred Pennyworth and His General Morger is a smidge Thunderbolt Ross. Read Full Review
This issue gives readers a chance to catch up on what has come before as we prepare for the big battle - and even bigger surprises. Read Full Review
If you dig flashbacks, dragons, and stakes that rise as the hero stands waiting outmatched, this is the book for you. Frank Cho is building a fantasy/superhero epic that's addictive and hard to deny. Read Full Review
Skybourne is a romp, plain and simple. It's just out to have a good time. Sure there's a sense of a deeper story around Thomas and his dead wife and murdered sister, but in the end, it's just action adventure fun in a way that only Cho can do. Read Full Review
It's simply that good.