The creatures of Ireland are drawn to Rori and Ayane. What is Dermot hiding from them?
I don't think I really need to write much more to suggest that Wayward is a series that needs to be read. Actually, if there is only one comic series you have the time for, I'd advise you to consider choosing Wayward. Read Full Review
Wayward #18 takes us deeper into the dangers of this new path they have been set on where it seems the truth may be their strongest weapon to survive it. The Emerald Isle is dark and full of terrors, but it is also a treat to the eyes depending on your perspective. Read Full Review
Eighteen issues in and I'm still definitely enjoying Wayward, though I'll admit that I'm being a bit more uncertain of its future at this point. The series is doing some fun things but it's also coming across as just a little too sprawling at the moment and without enough of what feels like a defined goal, especially after the last arc. I get the main story beats and I'm enjoying the return to Ireland and all that it represents, knowing it'll have a bigger impact as it gets further in, and I'm also enjoying the smaller focus on just a couple of characters. But it feels like it's still missing that really human material that it needs for me to feel invested in these characters since they're always on the move, always fighting. The opening issues made them accessible but we haven't made them fully realized yet. Read Full Review
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