Dorma shines a light on what really motivates her journey into this darkness, and our adventurers decide to press on, down a forgotten river, to an ocean black as midnight.
I really love Scales and Scoundrels! It reminds me when I played tons of RPG's in the mid 80's. So if you have played or are still playing RPG's you need to add this to your list of comics to read. This comic is rated E for everyone, so its great for the entire family. Read Full Review
Scales & Scoundrels adds layer after layer of narrative element with each entry. Issue #4 dangles yet more Urden (which I have to speculate is a half-dragon, half-person) and dragon lore in front of readers like a carrot on a stick. There's a nuance to the method Girner and Galaad use to slowly disseminate this aspect of the narrative. It's damn near glacial. It literally drives me to read each issue twice, once to get the story in and again just to scan for dragon lore. I am pleasantly surprised each issue. Scales & Scoundrels has the quick pace of Adventure Time and the ever-expansive lore of Steven Universe with the stability of a Tolkien novel. S&S just cannot disappoint. Read Full Review
The weakest and slowest issue thus far of an otherwise stellar series. Read Full Review