Political intrigue continues as Maika is drawn deeper into the mysteries of the Dusk and Dawn Courts.
In such a consistently good series it’s hard to fathom that the already incredible story and art can get better, but somehow the team of Liu and Takeda manage this, and this issues really rewards those readers who’ve been hooked from the first page. Confontations and meetings which have long been on the cards finally occur, and don’t play out how readers would expect. If you haven’t been reading along with Monstress you owe it to yourself to get caught up. Arguably some of the best worldbuilding and one of, if not the, most epic sagas to ever grace the pages of a comic, there hasn’t been a bad issue yet, and this is one rates as one of the best. Read Full Review
After the drama of last issue, Monstress #32 shows the aftermath and the emotions of all parties involved. Read Full Review
When all is said and done, Monstress #32 continues the book's excellent run. Filled with great character, the story builds up the developing situation around Revanna nicely. With yet another surprising finale, I look forward to seeing where the next issue will lead this enthralling narrative. Read Full Review
Monstress can be a long hike sometimes, but it's issues like this that make it all worthwhile. Read Full Review
Month in month out, this is probably one of the best comics out there.