On the trail of her father's killer, a young woman begins to blur the line between reality and fantasy as the folk tales from her childhood become more real than the world around her-and as she makes it one step further toward avenging her father, the line between justice and vengeance becomes equally fuzzy.
Crimson Flower is moving full steam ahead, there's no denying that. Read Full Review
Crimson Flower #2 is a dark and twisted issue, one that really dives into the whole hunt for revenge concept. It made excellent use of folklore elements to tell this harrowing story, influencing both the narrative and the artwork in striking fashion. Read Full Review
The story just seems to be about a female character trying to revenge her father's death with a few Russian folktales mixed in along the way. Most of the folktales seem to be forced into the story. I will check out the next issue, but right now, it's just to see those amazing characters Matt Lesniewski is drawing. Read Full Review