Maika sets out to fix the lethal mistake she made in Pontus, while Kippa begins her own perilous journey.
MONSTRESS #15 by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda continues to stun with its gorgeously-rendered portrayal of the powerful women running a fractured matriarchal society. Here, Liu adds further depth to her complex characters by splitting them up from their tight-knit group, giving us telling glimpses into their individual motives, desires, and willful deceptions of themselves and others. Read Full Review
It is true that the whole is more than the sum of its parts. The language is rich and visual imagery is astounding. I use the word epic far too often in my accounts of Monstress, but as always, it is applicable in all sense of the word. Read Full Review
Sana Takeda's art continues to be the absolute highlight of this book, though, and when combined with this issue's more deftly crafted story, you have a story whose sum total truly is greater than all of the individual parts. Read Full Review
Fantastic art! From their outfits to the surroundings. If you like fantasy this is for you Read Full Review
"Monstress" #15 has a real sinister feel to it, as we grow to learn more about the duplicitous motives of Master Ren, as he is tasked to deliver our beloved Kippa to his masters. This series continues to be gorgeous, suspenseful, and fun.