Jackie and Shim face off against a powerful supernatural foe with the help of a mysterious local huntress--only to find themselves betrayed by their own men.
Adventure/fantasy comics are fast becoming a genre that I will have to keep my eye on. Riftworld Legends is one of the reasons why. It certainly deserves a place in my heart next to Jeremy Whitely's Raven the Pirate Princess. Make sure you pick up your copy. This story is gonna keep getting better. Read Full Review
Theres nothing for me to complain about with this issue, and im sure you wont find anything either. Another cant miss! Read Full Review
While this story is a bit on the slower side, it is building to something grand and already it feels like it is paying off. Williams leaves us with a giant cliffhanger and I can only imagine from here we are off to the races. Read Full Review
Riftworld is a fun book to read. I am loving all of these characters. From grandma to Thora, they have all been very interesting, especially the Captain. He’s not as one dimensional as it seems.
In case the cover got you asking questions, yes, we have a new character. Thora, a Dalurin huntress, descended from Druids. Seriously, I was cautious about this story introducing a new character. This story is set somewhat in what could be medieval times. Gender relations ain’t that great. However, Jonathan and Daniel do a great job of bringing in Thora. Nothing tryhard or gross about it.
I can’t help but get apprehensive when fantasy/adventure comics introduce female characters. Thanks to Williams and Wong for handling more