Meera is held by the Zoarim at their camp as part of the Pax proceedings, but she's not alone...
People will sometimes try to say that comics are for kids, and that they're only in the business of selling hypersexuality to the prepubescent. You should disown those people, but first, give them a copy of The Spire and say, "This is what comics are for. They are for wide-ranging stories with complex plots and rich characters, that neither panders to, nor lords itself above the readers. It's the biggest budget project you've ever seen, delivered to you in 22-page increments once a month." It's a magical medium, and reading books like The Spire should show you that movies like Avatar ain't got shit on the comics medium. It pains me that this book will be over in two months, but it brings me joy that it exists and I can foist it upon people for the rest of my natural life. Read Full Review
This is a fine addition to the story of The Spire so far. It adds value, history and intriguing twist to the overall arc. That said, I did have to go back and reread the first five issues again, just to make sure I didnt make an idiot of myself in this review. Its dense, but its worth it. Read Full Review
The Spire #6 is a wonderful ride of emotions and one of the strongest issues of the series. Spurriers sculpting of the narrative from issue to issue continues to pay off, and the art work from Stokely and May seems to find new way to impress with each chapter. Read Full Review
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