CAN THE ILLUMINATI BE TRUSTED?
Ashlar doesn't know, but joining them is the only way she can become strong enough to save Nicholas from The Order of Romulus...
"Don't miss this tour-de-force of bold worldbuilding from writer BRYAN EDWARD HILL and NELSON BLAKE II." -Greg Pak (Action Comics, Kingsway West)
Romulus continues to be exciting in its pacing of the story being told. We're seeing a new face, but more of the characters we've been introduced to fleshed out even more. Ashlar's a hero that's still learning and we're going to see if Nicholas' convictions can stand. Read Full Review
Romulus is first of all an adventure series, full of battles and fights, with Ashlar being pretty much a modern day ninja, but it also hides an interesting reflection on the modern world, on society, on today. It's a series, then, that can be read on at least two levels (more if we focus on the characters' personal stories and feelings), thrilling and fascinating. Read Full Review
But aside from those minor quibbles, Romulus' third chapter is more than enough to solidify the title for top-of-the-read-pile status. While I'm not quite ready to call it as good as Hill's brilliant Postal series, that seeds for that level of excellent storytelling have definitely been sown inside their tinfoil planters. Read Full Review
'Romulus' continues to evolve into one fascinating and exciting story with new revelations and motivations. Ashlar herself has room to grow and that makes this unique battle between warring factions all the more compelling. Hill and Blake are putting on a clinic on how to make a great comic. Pick it up now. Read Full Review
Thats our protagonist. Next issue shell do something plot-stupid and succeed because Mary Sues are gonna Mary Sue. Read Full Review