Can Mikey win his battle with the Nevermind?
BIRTHRIGHT #10 gives readers a deeper look into what happened to Mikey while he was on Terrenos. There's a nice end cap between his early days there and his final days. Williamson, Lucas, and Bressan make one heck of a team and deliver, conceptually, an amazing story. The execution matches it with a high level of quality as well. This is a series you need to check out. Pick up the trade. Read Full Review
Birthright manages to mix emotional family drama with incredible action and an epic fantasy world. It's a damn good story with gorgeous artwork. There's so much heart contained within these pages, which makes the characters' adventures that much harder to witness. I've become attached to these people and I'm truly concerned for what the future holds for them, as the forecast is rather dark. Read Full Review
Everyone who is a fan of fantasy and would like a different take on the hero's journey will love this comic series and should not walk but run to your local comic store to pick up this amazing comic. It is well worth the read! Read Full Review
After all that has happened in this issue, I honestly cant wait for the next one. Unfortunately, its going on a bit of a break until November, but itll be back with a giant sized issue. I for one cant wait. Read Full Review
In general the flashbacks played a big role in progressing the story in Birthright. For this very issue they were used creatively to not only further our understanding, but those like Brennan as well. That is even though he makes you cringe at how naive he can be. At the end of the day that is what they're there for and Joshua Williamson you appreciate for his ability to place them where they aren't taking up time or distracting us from what is going on currently. Read Full Review
After a few maddening issues wherein Mikey's characterization seemed to continually dip, dive and dodge, Joshua Williamson at last drops the hammer with some "ooooh" inspiring reveals. It's a welcome leap that pays off in uniquely investing ways, and it serves to knock the ongoing narrative into completely uncharted territory. Read Full Review
Awesome art and continually great story.
Brennen's little friend is still a little too casual about all the fantasy stuff going down around these total strangers, but that's not a big deal. This has been a very good arc and I'm sure it will read well as a collection. Birthright has found its groove and seems unstoppable at this point.