The tale of Queen Olwyn's transformation and the treachery of her brother, Prince Asher. Recommended for fans of Studio Ghibli and the work of Hayao Miyazaki!
This series never ceases to be absolutely breathtaking. Read Full Review
Overall, this is the most we've learned so far in Isola, and the plot is catching up with the beauty of its art. It's exciting, emotional, creative, and beautiful. There's not much more you can ask for, so here's hoping Isola can continue at this rate. Read Full Review
Stellar art, now infused with a really fast narrative drive, if this series was white hot before now it just got hotter. Questions abound about quality and editorial standards in some of the big comic books out there at the moment. None of those concerns are founded in relation to a publication such as this. High end, high quality. On course for the comic of the year in this reviewer's eyes. Read Full Review
My only gripe with this issue are the letters. Many of the bubbles are way too large, covering up too much of the beautiful visuals, and there were quite a few times where the text wasnt centered in the bubble. The sound effects were great, as were the words in another language, but there was also some miniscule text that was difficult for me to read. If the lettering reaches the same high standard set by the art and story, it would be as perfect a book as perfect can be for me. Read Full Review
Isola is so much more than a sum of its parts. There is brilliance in every word, every frame and every narrative choice. One of my recent favorites and sure to be one of the best of the best. Read Full Review
Isola is an amazing comic book that mustn't be slept on. Issue #4 is one we have been waiting for since we first opened the premier issue. Read Full Review
With the wide span of mystical creatures in this series, it's hard to believe that the hunting clan will be the only antagonist in this book. They are clearly dangerous but seem to only be a thorn in the side of Rook and Queen Olwyn, and not much of an enemy for the foreseeable future. Read Full Review
I am really enjoying this series. I love the artwork and I can’t wait to see where this is going. We’re still in the world building stage. I wish it was moving a little faster, but I get it. I’m hooked.
Rook goes into a trance and we finally find out more to the story. There could be so much more, but we only get a taste of what is going on. It's a bit tedious after issue 4. But the beautiful art keeps me on for the ride.