Sent to retrieve a soul from a debtor, Vanessa & Monty team up again, exploring the dilapidated streets of the Slums, currently taken over by the Vikers, a dangerous gang. This isn't a regular collection job, as it seems this debtor managed to pawn his soul to two powerful demons, so there is a conflict brewing over it. Vanessa and Monty need to stay on their toes, as another Demon + Hellhound duo is on the trail of the target and it seems both duos are on a collision course.
I look forward to the next issue, which I hope will give us a bit more of a story arc as opposed to the one-shot style we have seen thus far. Read Full Review
The writing and story in this series are great so far but I feel the art doesn't do it justice. Read Full Review
Obey Me has a kind of light and fluid feeling about it where I'm enjoying it and hoping there's a little more beyond the superficial here. The basic setup is workable enough even without knowing the game and there's some fun with Vanessa, even if "tsk" is used too much as it's pretty noticeable. The opening pages feel a little more spread out than they need to be but the action pages work well. Herrera's artwork is pretty fun and I like how the color work for the book from Emanuel Ordaz Torres gives it a lot of pop and vibrancy, though again, those opening pages just feel a little too brown with all the background/stuff. Read Full Review
Although not an unreadable comic, there's nothing here to justify your purchase. Read Full Review
"Obey Me" #1 suffers from significant plot and craft issues that give the book an amateur vibe. Read Full Review