The thrashing, nebulous present collides with the deep-rooted past and threatens more than one future. Vep's will, crystallized but ravaged, is challenged and set aflame when confronted with a powerful delusive attention.
Prism Stalker has been careful not to reveal its cards, keeping us in the dark as to what is the true purpose of Vep's journey, though the picture is starting to come into focus. I can't wait to see where this journey leads, as Leong continues to prove herself as one of the best cartoonists working today. Read Full Review
"Prism Stalker" #4 is a sublime combination of words and pictures " an expertly paced story with great character work, narrative intrigue and sequential art. Read Full Review
The artwork, as always, is striking. A story like this could never be supported by anything less than the style given here. It's oddly eerie despite the bright and vibrant colors. It should be garish, but the organic style keeps the color palette from being such. It's an interesting blend of styles and techniques. Read Full Review
Prism Stalkers continues to be the fascinating acid trip that it began ass but the story is coming into more focus. Sloane Leong's style makes the reader feel just as out of place and awkward as Vep does. This issue feels a lot like the beginning of her breakthrough. As Vep begins to figure out her world what started as a majorly surreal experience becomes more concrete. Leong's art continues to perfectly serve her story. The explosion of color is jarring and there really is no comic out right now that looks like Prism Stalkers. My hope is that the writer can continue to sharpen the story and let us as readers find some stable footing as we begin what looks to be an immersive, vivid, and living world.
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