Folke finally accepts his fate and begins his new life with Ghaergos and goes all-out to make the world a better place by their standards. Meanwhile, Seraphim has finally found a perfect host who's unexpectedly going to give it a very hard time.
What's funny is that all of the colliding storylines solve some of the issues I had before. The glimpse we get of the Fantasmen's first meeting with humans and the Conscience Agreement in the first issue no longer seems like something Nugroho skims over. Suddenly, I'm intrigued by this world's past and Folke's investigation into his parents' deaths, as well as how Rosia will deal with the issue's shocking ending. She definitely has a choice to make and the antagonistic relationship between her and Folke has reached an interesting point, that can only make for a better story. Read Full Review
This issue could end up being a pretty sold jumping off point for new readers, as well as a complex installment for ongoing readers. Read Full Review
The most interesting issue so far, this could end up being something pretty good.