On the Sundog, Grix is desperately fleeing Lux . . . and running out of fuel. On Duni, Vess wrestles with her spiritual doubts and the newfound knowledge that she is not alone. When she responds to the Sundog's mysterious distress signal, the unlikely pair will learn too quickly that there is no turning back now.
A story filled with heart coupled with amazing visuals Read Full Review
After reading this comic, I am more than willing to declare that this is one of the best comic book series that I have have had the pleasure of reviewing. From the incredible aspects that went into world-building, to the premise of two main characters attempting to expose corruption, and the themes that it covers, this series has constantly left me wanting more. Read Full Review
INVISIBLE KINGDOM #3 delivers a strong and satisfying middle act that moves at a brisk pace. The art continues to remain excellent. With the heroines united, it remains to be seen if Wilson and Ward can maintain that momentum. But it's the build up to the next two issues that should leave readers excited for what's to come. That said, this is the series' strongest issue to date. Read Full Review
An engaging story and sublime art work. A near perfect Sci-Fi story that delivers more than just surface adventure. Read Full Review
Invisible Kingdom isn't racing hard and fast to get into its story but it's also not meandering in getting there. I imagined it would take longer to bring Vess and the crew of the Sundog together so I'm curious to see how this plays out now that they're all fully on the run. Wilson's script is really strong here with some great dialogue and solid pacing that keeps it alive and engaging both on the first reread and later reads. Ward's artwork is just fantastic with its color design, layouts and the overall flow for everything. I can't wait to read more of this and to be able to read multiple issues at once in a binge session to see just how much better the flow of the story works than it already does. Read Full Review
Invisible Kingdom draws its two leads together and picks up a sense of urgency along the way. Read Full Review