Zodiac Starforce: Cries of the Fire Prince #2

8.5

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3 Reviews
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Writer Kevin Panetta
Artist Paulina Ganucheau
Cover Price $3.99

Winter break isn't so relaxing for the team! A creature from the dark dimension Nephos has been summoned to their town by unknown enemies. The girls also discover they aren't the only Zodiac Starforce team-are they friend . . . or foe?

"Zodiac Starforce is your new favorite thing."-The Mary Sue

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  • 9.5

    GWW - River Godbee

    Sep 26, 2017

    This series has a great mixture of action and plot-driven story. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Sep 27, 2017

    Zodiac Starforce is hitting familiar plot points and executing them well because we do like the girls and their stories, though I wish we could have a mini series without any action or danger and just us see their lives for a bit. What we do get here is interesting and I liked seeing the training aspect for Lily along the way. Pavos and what's going on there gets a lot of time for obvious and expected reasons but it was the material with Alice and her group that made it work for me. Pavos is Pavos and fairly simple in terms of story and arc but I liked seeing how Alice handles things and just the way the girls viewed Pavos, at least until they start to get to know what he's really like. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Graphic Policy - christopher scott author

    Oct 02, 2017

    The art by Paulina Ganucheau continues to be well balanced. The issue shows off the "normal" aspects of the Zodiac Starforce members' life as they deal with family and school and then balances all of that with introducing parts of Cimmeria's kingdom. Despite the briefness of the glimpses, you can see the influence of Arabic and Medieval culture in it. It's impressive to be able to seamlessly blend things so unlike each other and make it all work so well. Read Full Review

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