With his enemies in pursuit, Willy travels to the Underworld in hopes of making an alliance with his father's greatest enemy. Meanwhile, his mother reflects upon the events that banished her and her son. Also, Loyal Backstabber's origins are revealed!
It feels like literally anything could happen in the world Skroce has created and we're only at the fourth issue. Every month I can't wait to get my hands on it. It's a special thing when a creator sparks that sort of excitement in the reader. If you aren't reading this comic book, you need to be. Do yourself a favor and buy this book, jabroni. Read Full Review
Overall, I thought this to be an insightful issue that exposed a lot about Willy and Margaret's past. I found it to be a slower-paced issue that really focused on important and revealing details that will help us to fully grasp how these characters have changed. I'm loving the new location and next phase in their journey and I can't wait until the next issue comes out, so I can see what the hell Willy is going to do next. Read Full Review
The art continues to be great, not much to say that hasn't been said. There is one particularly brutal scene that showcased just how detailed and talented Skroce is. The series is an absolute treat that everyone should be reading. Read Full Review
There are only two more issues left of the main story arc after issue #4, and Skroce has continued to help his book stand out through smart writing and beautiful art. The comedy is on point, its satire is thought provoking, and long-term readers will be satisfied that their time and attention continues to be rewarded through answers of the past as the series heads into its penultimate issue. Read Full Review
Amazing work. The artwork continues to be brutally beautiful. Best fantasy series out right now.
Aaaaaa! This series is so crazy good. On every level. Skroce is some kind of comic making wizard.
Very entertaining.
The panel-to-panel storytelling fluidity isn't there, too many panels that seem detached from the panel before's action. Every character is the same; they're all quippy bastards.
Some of those quips are funny and the art's alright, that's what the comic has going for it.