"THE OMEGA TATTOO"-Someone is using The Marked magic for their own purposes. Some seemingly good, some definitely not. The Marked must track down the source. Is it a Marked turned rogue or something much more dangerous?
The Marked #10 is a tense read, from start to finish. Some of the changes brought about are positive, while others are concerning. All of them have left me eager to see what will happen in the next issue. Read Full Review
Haberlin is lurching through a hell of a lot of narrative in The Marked #10. There's doubtlessly a lot of ground to cover in what is a very, very large ensemble of characters. If Haberlin and Van Dyke would just spend just a few more panels on each of them, the dramatic elements of the story would gain resonance, and the pacing would come much closer to being perfect. The story of the missing cats is a compelling one. It would have been nice to see it expanded a bit more. Read Full Review
I know that there is an argument against making comics for other media and I am fully on the comics first bandwagon. But with that said, this is the sort of book that my wife would love if it was a TV show. This shows Haberlin's past experiences with studies as much as it does his first love of comic books. Ten issues in is not too far in for new fans, who may well be intrigued by this almost jumping on point, to go check out the back issue bins. Read Full Review