Imprisoned in a tower within the walls of the Pale City, Kroma is believed to be the most evil creature alive. But a chance meeting with the mysterious orphan Zet creates an opportunity for Kroma to escape her cruel... that is, if they can survive the strange dangers within the city walls and the monstrous threats that lie beyond!
Writer/artist LORENZO DE FELICI (OBLIVION SONG) creates a breathtaking adventure like none other, filled with strange creatures and unparalleled beauty in a colorful world unlike anything ever seen in comics.
Kroma #1 is a strong introduction to a world that has a lot of interesting lore and elements in it. What's fun is that these things are explored not only with the writing but visually as well. Read Full Review
De Felici beautifully crafts this world visually and I love the contrast between the vibrant colors of the outside world and the muted nature of the city and its people. Read Full Review
When "Kroma" is really firing, it feels right at home amongst the great fantasy adventures. Read Full Review
While readers will have to wait for another issue to see the main thrust of the plot revealed (one would assume), Kroma #1 stands tall as a solidly constructed feat of worldbuilding, and a considered musing on the colors of life, primarily those we fear and those of which we deprive ourselves and others. Read Full Review
Gripping first issue. A very interesting concept indeed.
Decent writing, interesting world, and brilliant artwork. Looking forward to more.
I really liked this. Cool concept and story. The end page, wowzers!
You had me at 'Girl in Fetal Position inside a skeleton'. Really cool concept and a wow did not see that coming cliffhanger at the end.
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