Klarion has wrecked his relationships with everyone at the Moody Museum and seems ready to live a life dedicated to evil! Is our hero a hero no more?FINAL ISSUE
Klarionhas been a series of missteps buttressed by some truly fantastic art. Ann Nocenti demonstrated a strong take on the titular character, but the plot seemed overly compressed so that none of it left a true impression. It's unfortunate that the series didn't get more room to breathe, but it was a zany ride while it lasted. Read Full Review
If given some room to breathe, perhaps the Witch Boy could have been an eccentric asset to the DC roster. Instead, at its end, Klarion is a confusing read and an ill-fated send-off. Read Full Review
What can I say, the bleeding has finally ended and we can all start the healing process. This issue was such a fitting end to Klarion...confusing, ridiculous and beautiful. Now that my tour of duty is done, I'm heading home to be with my family and maybe someday I'll be able to talk about what I've gone through. Maybe. Someday. Read Full Review
This book is terrible and ended in a terrible way. Lots of light beans. Klarion's buddy bot looks more like Klarion than Klarion himself.
In Jack Kirby's version Klarion used his magic in lots of creative way, in this book he uses magic like iron man uses his light beans.
The finale is boring and ends with cliche. I don't care about the villain and honeslty I can't remember exactly what happened. At least Teekl showed up, so that he can be an ex machina. It's funny how we only see a little bit of Klarion and Teekl relationship at the last pages. Should've done this since the beggining.
Klarion is a inconsistent character. He's not "neutral" or "conflicted" , he's just bad written and does whatever the plots more