While on the hunt for a mythical lake monster, Lady Mechanika encounters dangerous creatures lurking in the Siberian mountains, but are they any more dangerous than the monsters that lurk within the mind?
Oum offers some beautifully detailed and vibrant art. Not only are the visuals amazing, but the colors bring every moment and emotion to life. Read Full Review
The series is taking the adventure genre in an interesting direction that feels like it's adding quite a bit around the edges of traditional steampunk. There is a rich depth to the story that begins to embrace the potential of supernatural drama from the era in the oft-ignored region of snowy northern Russia. Things that seem to be progressing quite well in this series in a way that's also adding quite a bit of depth to the character of Lady Mechanika herself. There is quite a bit of momentum as the series reaches its third issue next month. Read Full Review
There are way too many characters introduced in this issue for no reason. This stagnates the story which only has 4 issues. The artwork continues to be good and if she says that she has an illness that made her eyes red one more time... I'm not sure how she survived the fall, but the tiger disappeared. I felt like this was more of a filler issue than anything else. A whole lot of splain'in going on here. Let's hope the next issue is better.
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