Rich Ellis shines once again, ably taking Roberson's mad concepts and transforming them into a living, breathing world. For instance, the raid of Babylon's tower by Smoke and his knights is truly a site to behold, despite one army all having similar features and the other drawn in black with outlines of gray. In words, the battle is easy likely easy enough to describe. But translating it visually without confusion is another thing entirely, and Ellis is more than up to the task. Amidst it all, Ellis, like Roberson, never loses sight of Em and Schrodinger, making their emotions the central anchor to the madness that surrounds them. Read Full Review
I will champion this book because it has been a greatdiversion from the mask and cape comics that dominate the racks. But I will have a hard time defendingit if there's another hiccup in storytelling like issue #3. Read Full Review
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