Here is the story of two seemingly ordinary orphan girls who find their lives turned upside down by magic. One of them will find herself responsible for saving the world and the other will attempt to destroy it!
I wasn't expecting much out of this issue - so what a delight to find an entertaining story with some good twists on an old tale. Recommended! Read Full Review
I took a chance when I picked up Mystic #1 and I encourage everyone else to do the same. Read Full Review
Amanda Conner does her usual gorgeous cover. David Lopez's interiors aren't exactly the same, but his facial features and acting are evocative enough of Conner's style that it doesn't feel like the cover and interiors are worlds apart. All in all, I really liked this book. I hope it finds its hands into the sort of readers that would probably like it the most. Read Full Review
NOTE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Danny Djeljosevic was the only Comics Bulletin staffer to read and review Mystic #1 this week. However, he has politely agreed to adhere to the Sunday Slugfest format -- for better or worse. Read Full Review
I think for a younger audience, especially young girls, this is an ideal book. It's fun and beautiful, well-considered and energetic. It's the kind of book we need more of, quite frankly. It's not a perfect comic book for me specifically, but good comics are good comics, and this is a good comic. Read Full Review
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