A new 8HOUSE storyline starts this issue with amazingly detailed art by XURXO G. PENALTA as an astral projection soldier is sent on a secret mission.
A thoughtfully composed book in every aspect of its production Read Full Review
8 House continues to be an amazing series that brings a world to life. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of Kiem and it's more scifi stance which is regularly juxtaposed against the fantasy setting of the other series. If you're willing to take a risk and give something new a shot this week, go for Kiem. I don't think you'll be disappointed Read Full Review
I'll be back for Kiem. Once again Brandon Graham has hooked me, but I wonder if the second chapter will do a better job of hooking me than Arclight's did. I also have to wonder if people will really be able to invest in this series with it changing every few issues. Time will tell, but for now you should check out this issue, even if it's your first on the series. Read Full Review
"8House" still strikes me as a more quiet and sensual series, and this first part of 'Kiem' maintains that feel. But it's a metropolitan quiet of tuning out all background noise rather than the quiet of no sound at all. So it feels like part of the shared world while also moving like its own thing. Read Full Review
On the whole it's a very confusing book, you don't really know what's going on, you don't really care by the end but it's gorgeous to look at except when it's upside down. Read Full Review