Rosalind witnesses her father and John Dee summoning a demon but decides she is the only one who can prevent the Shadow Glass, and the entity bound to it, from being used for evil purposes.
Aly Fell continues to do double duty on this series and it's entertaining in story and look. Read Full Review
Great fiction tends to transcend its genre to express something poignant about being human. In that respect, The Shadow Glass is less about breaching supernatural veils and more about the almost universally terrible transition into adulthood. Issue three in particular is frank and beautiful in its depiction of the terrifying confusion of awakening sexuality. Read Full Review
Not sure that we needed the lesbian sex scene, but the story's pace is impressively unhurried. The artwork continues to be magnificent. Marvel would be well advised to poach this bloke as on so many books he'd blow their 'third-raters' out of the water.