Spencer's ascension through the ranks of the Aegis comes at a cost. Plus, one of the Aegis' rules is broken-leading to the introduction of an incredible new sorcerer!
This is one of the best series in comics, and you're missing out if you don't give it a chance. Read Full Review
Khary Randolph continues to push the art in more exciting and detailed directions. I love the style of the characters and how Randolph frames a panel. The action is fantastic and I love the anime style of it. It's a perfect match for the tone and world of this story. Read Full Review
Once again there is some outstanding artistic work by Khary Randolph, especially in the characters faces and the detail in their accessories. The esthetic is hip-hop cool with superhero sharpness that adds a clean feel to every page. Read Full Review
Excellence continues to amaze this reviewer. Every chapter takes an unexpected turn and develops its characters a little more. I can't wait to see where the plot is heading and I'm pretty confident is going to be excellent. Read Full Review
Thomas uses some hardcore adult language, but the dialogue is very acceptable. He chooses the words and timing to engage the reader in a deep culture. Randolph's artwork excels a hip-hop superhero style that intrigues the imagination. Emilio Lopez uses beautiful bright and vivid colors to bring out the magic in each panel. It's the power of Deron Bennett lettering that draws the attention and guides the reader to connect the all aspects of this story. Read Full Review
What Daddy Dales is up to is a deep secret that only he has the details on. And Aaron, as usual is too tied up in his own drama to pay any attention to his father anyway. But Monique, the only person with the perspective to see both of them as people, she puts somethings together. What? I don't know. I guess we'll find out in Excellence #6. Read Full Review
Beautiful art, but was the turns at the end that pushed it to a nine.