The Pathfinder heroes are plunged into danger as a new threat emerges in Magnimar. Ezren ambushed, Kyra targeted, Merisiel tempted by her past... Will the group endure?
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On account of the art, it was largely the same as before, though there were some good improvements nonetheless. For one, the characterwork is better, since last time I had problems with the body proportions on some of the characters, and the general expressions were better as well. But the art still feels a big rough, once you factor in Ross Campbell's colours. There's an unfinished and unpolished quality to the artwork that I can't quite shake off. But at the same time, the action scenes were great, especially right at the end and Leandro Oliveira builds up the visual tension and anticipation really well, so that is something. Read Full Review
The overall quality of the book continues to improve. Whether it's the art, the colors, the combination of the two, the character development, or the story progression, every aspect of this series seems to be on the right track, as each section justifies the reader's reason for purchasing the book. With a lot of interesting characters, there are many more stories to tell, and with the creative team working in perfect sync with each other, the quality of the book will never be in question. However, some characters could deserve more “screen time”, but with only two issues in, there is plenty of time for expansion. With more mysteries and development surely to come in Magnimar, its clear why the book is called “City Of Secrets“. Read Full Review
Patherfinder #2: City of Secrets drags a little but works really well for developing Read Full Review
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