There are many assassins in the known universe, this is the story of the most well-mannered one.
Decorum is a consistently strong series that does so many cool things. This is a story that constantly draws me back to it each and every month, because there's always a new wrinkle in the fabric that makes it that much more dynamic. There's always a new way that the creative team manages to make me drop my jaw. Imogen and Neha are great leads, and I continue to be excited to follow them across the universe. Read Full Review
Issue #6 of Decorum makes big moves. The Church of the Singularity enlisting the Sisterhood of Man in the hunt for the Celestial Mothers and their egg seems like a critical point in the story from which many more narrative developments will flow. The same can be said of the parting of Imogen and Neha. Im thoroughly invested in these characters and wonder what will happen to them now that they have parted ways. How will Neha handle Jev alone? Decorum is the most satisfying read Ive had in a long time. Issue #6 was great. I cant wait to get my hands on issue #7. Read Full Review
Decorum, even in the form of space opera, remains a thrill to experience. Read Full Review
The plot threads finally come together. Great issue, incredible art.
We're starting to see how all the plot threads are going to come together. This issue wasn't the most sensational one, but it was ultimately necessary. The writing is great and the art is amazing, so there isn't much to complain about aside from the necessary slowness of the issue.
I'm reading this for the art, which is surprising considering this is a Hickman gig. But honestly, the tone is all over the place, and the main character has yet to show an interesting side. The motivation for the Sisterhood of Mankind makes no sense, and the main plot JUST caught up to the main storyline with two issues to go.
Did I mention the art? Crazy good.