Our two troublemakers are only at the second stop of their journey, but something is changing between them. Even the headstrong Doctor Mag is starting to realize it.
Meanwhile, someone at home notices Doc's mysterious disappearance and draws the attention of the intimidating pharmaceutical company.
The transitions between countries are drawn in a cute endearing way, similar to a Skottie Young visual. Its like the comic book equivalent of a screen wipe in a film.The background details give a feeling of location and place but arent so overwhelming they overshadow the characters. All in all, its great work and a perfect fit with the story. Read Full Review
Zanfardino creates a delightful penultimate chapter in this series. Read Full Review
I'm so much less concerned with where this is going than the journey it takes to get there, so it's nice to see the series take time to stop and smell the lavender. Read Full Review
'A Thing Called Truth' chugs along with a zest for life as our two heroines let loose in Madrid and Paris. They draw closer as their journey takes them to new locales and experiences. It's a feel-good buddy road trip with a lot of depth that balances joyous escapades with pathos. Read Full Review
A Thing Called Truth #4continues to build up the amazing personalities and stories of the series. With only one issue remaining, I find myself waiting with eager anticipation to see how Dorian and Mag's journey will end. Read Full Review
Ugh, that ending is so perfect! Between this and the new issue of Sweet Paprika, this has really been a banner week for romance in comics