The epic battle between Charles and Sanada Musashi begins. Valor vs. Honor. With the lives of their respective armies hanging in the balance.
This issue was full of action on important plot development and yet it moved so seamlessly. Dastmalchian is a master of letting crafting a story so well that it just feels like a natural flow of events. Nothing feels forced. That makes this issue like all of the others a pleasure to read. It helps to have the artwork of Fede Mele and Ulises Arreola on the pages as well. Dynamic action, tense horror and gore, and beautifully executed fire effects keep the eyes engaged! For history buffs, for fantasy fans, and for fans of action, this series is a no brainer! Read Full Review
And actually, it's kind of fun seeing how the solution ultimately comes about from what could essentially be kind of a misunderstanding. And that this solution would not have presented itself for not for the fact that there was a fundamental misunderstanding between the two of them. This circumstances of being able to communicate actually creates solution that would not have been there otherwise. It's actually an extremely clever way of bringing the two together. And it works really well. Read Full Review
Mele delivers beautiful art throughout the issue. The action is visually stunning and I love the brutal imagery throughout as well as the character designs. Read Full Review