With the lives of three ships' crews on the line, Grix reveals the sum of what she knows to Captain Turo-and does not get the response she expected.
A solid issue from a more than solid comic. If you don't know how impressive Invisible Kingdom is then it must be because you're not reading it. Read Full Review
I've really enjoyed Invisible Kingdom since it began but I'm closing in on a point where I'm wondering if it'll be worth waiting for the trades. I really want to see this story flow and support it but I also want to see the character taking charge of their destiny and making decisions of what to do, which comes up lightly here when Grix's broadcast is talked about. Grix needs to make some real choices and set a course to follow not just for her but for everyone. I really like a lot of what Wilson brings to this installment but it's the forward-looking aspect that still has me the most wary with it as Grix hasn't committed to a path and that makes the book as a whole feel listless and without purpose. Read Full Review
This is one of Invisible Kingdom's strongest issues yet. Read Full Review
Overall this is a neat addition to this relatively new series of science fiction comic. Much like earlier issues the pacing is a bit abrupt " functional, but not entirely obvious what is going on where. The series provides a delve into a dark and mysterious world of space and magic and the connection between the two female characters that drive the story. Their completely different lifestyles leading up the tension and drama in a series with much to give yet, and hopefully the writer has much to deliver in this fantastic series. Read Full Review