"BLOODSHADOW," Part One
There is only one warrior Glory has ever feared; only one who's more dangerous than her, only one she knows can stop her. Get ready for the coming of Nanaja, Glory's little sister.
As for the actual writing, Glory has always had a difficult plot to deal with. As much as Nanaja seems critical to the story, her introduction feels a little 'forced'. I'm not entirely sure at what point her presence was noted by Glory and co, or how they know anything in this issue. Its a minor hiccup, but its certainly great to see Glory getting back into action. Read Full Review
Glory is a great book for anyone looking for a little ugliness in their superhero comics. These characters aren't perfect and some of them aren't all that attractive. They're weird and conflicted but they're trying. It's easy to get caught up in the off-the-wall aliens and the less-than-normal proportions of our heroine but in the end, the first part of "Bloodshadow" is a sibling rivalry story on a grand scale that many of us can relate to. Read Full Review
There's nothing wrong with this book. I liked the art and coloring, it had style, successful facial emoting, great framing, and fit the book. The writing works well, characters and situations are easily fleshed out without unnecessary exposition. The only problem I see with it is that there's nothing really different about it except for it's a competently written fantasy book and though competently written it's still just fantasy book that re-uses the same story model over and over again; multiple mythic races, a fragile peace between them, their reluctant warrior savior, and all for the fate of the unremarkable weak world of Earth where our weak race stands along side our unlikely savior Read Full Review
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