On the battlefield, Maika confronts the ghosts of Constantine and Kippa tries to make amends.
Another incredible issue in one of the best ongoing comic series bar none. This reviewer can’t heap enough praise on this series, it’s an absolute must read. This issue explores the harsh reality of war in all of its excruciating brutality, making for some chilling moments. It feels like we’ve barely scratched the surface of the tale being told here, which hopefully means it’ll be coming for many years to come. As always the art is so intricate and beautiful, it’s truly breathtaking, even when the subject matter is so violent. Read Full Review
Monstress #29 is a tough read for the sheer weight and brutality of the subject matter. However, It's beautifully artistic in its execution. The story is complex and "human", and the art if high quality for its fearless depiction of war. Read Full Review
It sometimes feels like heaping praise on Monstress is a bit of broken-record behavior. but Monstress #29 is a reminder of just how great this series is and this issue specifically, will leave you a little haunted at least until the next one. Read Full Review
The most consistently excellent of all current comics.
A little busy but a solid entry.