After the Sundog's capture and the discovery of a disabled Lux ship, a game of cat and mouse breaks out between the stalled security ship and the Riveter. Caught in the middle, Grix's coded messages to the Lux crew could be her precious crew's undoing . . . or their only chance of escape.
With Invisible Kingdom from Dark Horse Comics you can't help but be entranced by the characters and the beautiful visuals. It continues to be a joy to read. Read Full Review
I continue to enjoy Invisible Kingdom a lot but I'm also hopeful it gets back to a bit more of what the first few issues were like. The series has scaled up nicely since then but we really need some time with this crew forging their own path and feeling like they're in a least a little bit of control but that rug is stolen out from under them again. Christian Ward's artwork contnues to be fantastic both with how it works in space with the boarding and standoff as well as elsewhere with the small character moments. I love the variety and creativity of the designs and hope that we get more of it soon. Read Full Review
Christian Ward's art is still beautiful, but looking rushed in place in this issue. There's a whole conversation where one character's face is a featureless, yellow slate. But with a statement of intent made, it'll be interesting to see where the creative team takes it through the rest of the arc. Read Full Review