Anyone want to storm the castle? What about if, instead of an army, we just have an elf, a fairy, two Dracona, an ambitious young Taka, a wizard, and a couple motivated revolutionaries? Still wanna do it? GOOD. Then come with us...
The world of Kiros and its magical mystery gets exposed in an unforgettable story arc conclusion. Thompson, McClaren and Carey have welcomed readers into an incredible tale filled with fantastic writing and spectacular visuals that builds towards an emotional send-off that wont be forgotten anytime soon. Highest possible recommendation for this series and issue for New Comic Book day. Read Full Review
McClaren delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The action is visually stunning and the magic of the story gives brilliant life visually. Read Full Review
With the events of the first part of the story already finished, it'll be interesting to see which direction Thompson takes the arc in. It's pretty romantic stuff. And it has quite an emotional weight to it. There's no question that Thompson is working with effortless and broad strokes. That doesn't make what she's putting on the page any less powerful. Given what happened, the second arc could be drastically different from the first. It will be interesting to see which direction she pushes it in, given that things will be dramatically different after the end of the sixth issue. Read Full Review
Those who demand those answers might be disappointed, but the issue is a game-changing conclusion that promises a very different type of story when the series returns. Read Full Review
These final scenes really begs the question on what this now means for Phaedras future. Will a realization like this gain her more allies and enemies to come? Read Full Review
Despite the strange artwork which makes it hard to tell what is going on, I still quite enjoy this series.
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