JC De La Torre's epic saga continues as Arylos and Darien must battle their way to Eridu. Along the way, Darien learns of his legacy and of the home he's never known. Artist Franco Cespedes continues the stunning colors and visuals as story of Darien begins to come into focus.
There's a lot to like about this book and it's only getting started. School seemed hard enough but the challenges are mounting for poor Darrien. Read Full Review
“Star Mage #2″ is a slightly flawed, but overall enjoyable sci-fi/fantasy tale for kids, with a good, relatable lead character. JC De La Torre's confidence in his grasp of the story is encouraging, and hopefully will allow him to give Franco Cespedes more interesting and challenging work in the issues to come. Read Full Review
Due to the lackadaisical nature of the rest of the book, the ending which would normally yield a great cliffhanger due to the circumstances left me feeling apathetic towards our two protagonists. I obviously very much enjoyed the first issue, but if the series continues along this path I might not be following it for much longer. I can only really praise this book if you're a huge sci-fi fan and don't mind reading long-winded character and world descriptions. Also, the art is great and really is the saving factor for this issue in my opinion. Read Full Review
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