Meet a girl online: check!
Befriend and flirt for two months online: check!
Know her in person for two weeks: check!
Move in together! Well...this can only end well!
This is the big one, people! In fact, it's so big we had to up the page count!
Sunstone continues to take the subject of BDSM and fashion it into a sleek, stylish and overall fun story, with the tale of Lisa and Ally being one that I find myself eager to return to. Simply put it is creative storytelling at its best, being a series that I'd gladly recommend to anyone looking for a fun, engaging read. Read Full Review
Sunstone is a remarkable comic that defies just about any expectations you could place on it, and the fourth volume in particular resists the urge to turn further inwards and chase the curve, instead opening itself up to welcome new readers and stand on it's own as a complete narrative. Theres a lot more to learn from it than just how to draw nipple clamps. Read Full Review
With one last chapter to come in the tale of Ally & Lisa this story shows absolutely no sign of slowing down in the heart wrenching feels department or the laugh out loudness brought on by the world of snark they inhabit. Despite knowing it'll be a happy ending, it's still a compelling, if occasionally frustrating in its familiarity to real life relationships, journey worth taking. Read Full Review
Sunstone is an absolute must-read for anyone wanting to see a love-story that feels real. The characters are incredible, the relationships are authentic, and the book is simply beautiful and sexy. Sejic handles all of the explicit themes well, and continues to educate those who are unaware of what the BDSM community is actually like. The end of the volume is powerful, and fans will find themselves clinging to the final few pages. This is the best volume of Sunstone yet. Read Full Review
"Sunstone" Volume 4 is not a completely happy read but it is an excellent next chapter of this ongoing saga. "Sunstone" always was and will continue to be one of the most special stories ever told because of his ability to balance complex, human drama with sexuality. There is no shame to be had in this story and I love it all the more for that. Read Full Review