Orrin Kutela has made contact with intelligent life on another world-or it has made contact with him? Even scarier are the Storm Wolves!
Finely delivers some beautiful art in the issue. I love the visual style and how the art perfectly captures the alien nature of this world and its creatures. Read Full Review
Expectations continue to shift as the series progresses. The truly strange potential of something that would be very breathtakingly weird has been settled. Arcudi and Finley are working on some thing that is much more standardized. There's a tradition of single traveler in a foreign land that has roots in fantasy science fiction that go all the way back to Edgar Rice Burroughs and beyond. It's familiar ground. It's kind of fun to see it done again. Read Full Review
Buck off the deja vu as this series is still doing wholly new, inventive things. Read Full Review
The world building on the new planet is fantastic. I don't know if this series will stick the landing, but it is a magnificent comic two issues in.
I'm not normally into this kind of story. I liked the first issue, but kind of saw where it was going. Surprisingly, it felt enjoyable to read and has me interested.