The Sword of Hyperborea continues its trek through history, blessing the chosen ones who wield it with incredible power. When it appears at a pivotal moment during WWI, will the blade be used for good or for evil? Spies, supernatural creatures, and secret societies collide in this fast-paced continuation of the sword's saga!
Laurence Campbell delivers some beautiful art in this issue. There is a great use of shadow and darkness to match the tone and mood of the story and I love the visual style immensely. Read Full Review
It's an exciting second installment that promises wherever this sword may be found, there will be an adventure worth reading. Read Full Review
Our biggest criticism is that we wanted to spend more time with the central character introduced in "The Sword of Hyperborea" #2. Graf Ling de Gotha has a complex relationship with the culture she's embedded in, but the issue only has time to gesture at this aspect. Ultimately though, this is about the sword. Read Full Review