Tyranny of Dragons! Can Minsc, Boo, and their new friends stop the dragon cult before their magical ritual destroys the city? Less talk, more fight! D&D is back as writer Jim Zub (Samurai Jack, Wayward) and artist Max Dunbar (Red Sonja) "DM" a brand-new sword & sorcery extravaganza.
Max Dunbar is the artist here with John-Paul Bove on the colours, Neil Uyetake on the letters and Sarah Stone on the cover I believe. Apart from what is yet another great cover for the series, the inside art was also pretty spectacular. The flashbacks to Delina and Deniak's childhood well-executed, and the slow degradation of Deniak is also quite horrifying, what with his features becoming more and more twist as his plans unfold. Looking at it overall, I think the art is hardly an improvement over the last issue, and that's saying something since the last in Legends of Baldur's Gate #3 was pretty damn good. Read Full Review
Aside from my joy of seeing a detailed world coming together and a lot of back story being told, along with the big bad guy's motives (who is someone that creates a major tension in the plot), we get to see what we came here for, Dragons! The script is something that feels natural, though each personality is a little overplayed, they own that persona and make it something to fanboy over. This issue ends with one of the greatest teasers of all time (for me at least), a red dragon spouting fire over a city with our hero clinging on for dear life. Read Full Review
I'm loving every page of this issue and the entire series. Just awesome!