STORY: EMMA RÍOS
ART / COVER: HWEI LIM
A man-made child returns home to take a dangerous gamble in the colony's darker days.
A fantastic unique world boosted by some strong character dynamics and assured storytelling Read Full Review
While it didn't strike me as much as the first issue, MIRROR is well deserving of attention for its art style and genuine fantasy elements. I'm looking forward to seeing where the comic leads us, but as of now, I'm enjoying the ride. For fans of the 8HOUSE series, already you should pick this book up, and for newcomers who want to delve into this expansive world, this is the comic to read. Read Full Review
While the initial wonder that prompted me to praise the first issue so highly has worn off a little, I would be surprised if Mirror didn't improve as it went along. Once some of the distractions fade away and the plot begins to take a clear shape, there will be a lot of momentum and emotion propelling the story forwards. Read Full Review
Mirror #2 isn't even remotely a bad book (though it advances its storyline too quickly, these large events deserved more buildup), but it's just not nearly as special and exciting as that first issue was. Read Full Review