Oola and Thunder must find a way to survive. And Blood discovers a new ally.
Given the way, this series started, it didn't necessarily seem like it was going to be going in a direction that was going to be nearly as beautiful and deeply weird as it has. There's a lot of deeply interesting fanatic exploration going on in the course of the series that feels remarkably well articulated. It can be difficult to cover the themes that.Cereno and company are covering in a way that feels novel, but theyre doing a hell of a job with it. Read Full Review
Blood & Thunder #9 is a great conclusion to a side mission that at times felt like a head scratcher. However, this finale was done very well and with some really cool and meaningful acts that will surely play out later in the series. The artwork has always been the strong suit in this series, but the story really shines in this issue as well. As we will more than likely be on our way to a new planet next issue, it is an exciting time to jump into this series. Read Full Review
Switching the setting to the wilderness has been the exact chance this series has needed. Blood & Thunder #9 shows exactly why with Blood leading a clan of Thri-kreen-like villagers against the mercenaries hunting her. Read Full Review
With Thunder questioning his purpose and Bloods new unexpected ally, the series looks to be taking some intriguing turns heading into this new arc. Read Full Review
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