MR POE is on the prowl, his terrifying pets in tow. With Dylan out of town, Aurie is the Rogue Sun of New Orleans—but can she prove herself against her most deadly foe yet?
When Mr. Poe escalates his play, it makes Aurie grow up fast being the Supernatural protector of the Massive-Verse. Parrott and Cotton deliver on the high drama and louder introduction for Poe via the writing. Frenda and Marques work out all the paces to present a very solid perspective of events. One thing to always bank on Rogue Sun issues: always expect the unexpected. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun continues its hot streak and delivers another memorable chapter. Read Full Review
Dylans college trip remains the highlight of Rogue Sun #32. Despite being a too-self-centered teenager (and in that way, not so atypical), Parrott and Cotton write Dylan with a fair degree of charm. The assorted Rogue Sun centric elements are interesting enough but will benefit greatly when Dylan is involved with them. Read Full Review
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