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"TRAPPED BY LOVE"
Joan slips outside of the Romance world. She meets her second Everlasting, a woman who, like Joan, sees this warped world for what it is, but unlike Joan knows why it is there. Can Joan get the answers she needs before she falls back into the trap of love?
Those consistent shifts ensure that the book retains its timeless feel even as it continues to root itself in the costuming and coloring of each era. This issue indicates there may be a healthy mix of these episodic and mythology issues in the seriess run, ensuring one style of storytelling doesnt drag too long. Those a little tired of the repeating, seemingly self-contained stories should give this issue a try, showing theres great potential for variety in the series. Read Full Review
Elsa Charretier delivers some beautiful art in the issue. The transitions between time and location are visually stunning and I love the visual transitions throughout the issue. Read Full Review
With more questions stacked onto a formula that only varies itself slightly between issues, it's difficult to know whether this series is going anywhere at all. Read Full Review
LMAO this issue was SO funny.
My favorite one so far.
God, I hope this series becomes an FX series or something, I'm getting into it's groove.
This is good, but I'm really annoyed that the entire issue is a tease for answers we won't get just yet.
Finally we are moving somewhere. I hope the next issue continues to reveal more about the main story. Self-contained issues were fun at first but they overstayed their welcome. While I liked the tension this issue built up it still dragged a little bit.