Sam Rey finds herself on the pirate ship El Cazador in the 17th Century, face-to-face with the man who killed her mother. Now she just has to make sure that he doesn’t do the same to her!
If you haven't already jumped aboard Sigil, please do so. Carey and Kirk are doing some really fantastic work here with the re-launch of this universe for a new generation and audience. Read Full Review
Leonard Kirk has some assists from Patrick Oliffe, and both men are well versed at crafting stirring comics about young superheroines. (Granted, Sam isn't technically a superhero, but this book shares more than enough with that genre for the great superhero artists to do good work here.) I like the book and the character. I just hope that Mike Carey kicks things up a notch in the second half of the miniseries, because he's certainly capable of doing so. Read Full Review
I trust that the next couple of issues will clear up my confusion, but after a promising first issue, this series - for me - stumbled badly with this chapter. Read Full Review
If there is one really good thing about the book it's Kirk's art. It might be so good that it's distracting me from the story. So, maybe that's a bad thing too? I'm just as confused about that as I am with what's going on in the comic! Read Full Review