In the time of ancient Egypt, Sorcerers roamed the sands in search of the End of the Earth. Lost, they turn to an ancient monster to be their guide.
I enjoy this series for it's balance of monsters, magic and mystery; the art and dialogue, too. This team has developed a series that knows when to speak and when to show you where to look. Following along the action, the story speaks through the images. Then, only when necessary, a conversation or commentary helps give additional clarification to what was witnessed. Read Full Review
Elements introduced at the beginning of the series echo back this issue to some degree of satisfaction. Still, Kubert and Gladd opened the world very, very wide in the first issue, and it will take quite a few chapters before the full scope of the series begins to come into focus. Its been a great deal of fun thus far. With any luck, Kubert and Gladd will have many, many issues to explore the world of Inkblot. Its been great fun so far. Read Full Review
At the end of the comic, readers will also find a heartfelt message from Rusty Gladd that shows his and Emma Kuberts passion for the comic and their craft. It makes you appreciate the comic even more. Read Full Review
Ancient Egyptians worshipped cats " but maybe not this particular one. Read Full Review
The simple story gives fans a better look at our cat's place in history, and it seems trouble follows the feline on a leash. So if you are into traveling cats, well - this story is for you! Read Full Review