There are many assassins in the known universe, this is the story of the most well-mannered one.
"Using the correct blade for any occasion is a matter of good manners."
Its super fun to have these characters take verbal jabs at each other now that the characters are more established. The zingers they throw at each other are excellent. The wry humor of Decorum is of course secondary to the world building, but its entertaining none the less. Moving forward I expect to see Neha struggle to cope with structure and authority in her new academic environment and I suppose were due for an update on Celestial Mothers and the egg. Read Full Review
There is something special here, something that reaches and grasps you. Decorum is very clearly an ambitious series, both in its wide storytelling scope but also it in the fact that it is able to dedicate an issue to more conventional narrative beats and still feel like there are a dozen more worlds and stories that Hickman and Huddleston are just waiting to reveal. Read Full Review
The direction were headed in is still very much a mystery but it is clear that we have large scale designs ahead of us with this one. The combination of Hickman and Huddleston continues to be a big win for Image. Read Full Review
The "slowest" issue of Decorum so far still offers an enthralling comic book. Read Full Review
DECORUM #3 is a commendable book for its daring approach to art and visual storytelling. You'll either love it or hate it, but you'll certainly never be bored by it. Pick it up for something truly different. Read Full Review
This puts a smile on my face.
I really enjoyed this. Loving the changing art. Some of the most gorgeous full and double page splash panels I've seen in a while in this issue. Nice set up for Neha's training.
Decorum #3 dials back the otherwordly elements and gives us a pretty straight forward issue. One of my biggest complaints to date has been that the more out-there ideas have been hard to follow. This comic is easy to read and as a consequence is the strongest issue of the series to date.
The book picks up with Lady Morley and Neha as Neha goes through the application process for entry into the "Sisterhood of Man". She's there with several other assassins that have all amassed a considerable body count. Neha on the other hand has never killed anyone which makes her an odd choice in the eyes of the interviewer.
I'm really starting to like these characters. Lady Marley's relentless politeness in light of her brutal prof more
This series cannot come out fast enough
I love the art so much. And I actually really had a good time with this, I’m super into it now.
This is a slower, more expository issue. I'm nonetheless excited for what comes next.