Essex, Pax, and Alden separate to investigate multiple leads, but divide and conquer is not going as planned. Meanwhile, the former Queen's location has changed dramatically. Her demeanor? Not so much. But sometimes a change of scenery can really open your eyes to things right in front of your face.
In retrospect is kind of weird to think that somebody had something like this before. Police procedurals in fantasy settings have been done before. But not quite like this. This has its own feel about it with so many fresh ideas that seem to hit the page at such interesting angles and so many different ways. It's just really a tremendous amount of fun from beginning to end. Read Full Review
McClaren delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. I love the magical, ethereal nature of the visual style and how visually immersive everything is. Read Full Review
The latest visit to Kiros keeps readers guessing with many moving parts at hand. Thompson crafts a tense reunion with her writing. McClaren and Carey display the many sides of Phaedra Essex with excellent art. The mystery continues to grow which is always a win for the readers. Dont miss it. Read Full Review
I feel like this lost some of its steam but it seems to be picking up by issues end.