What really happens in your room at night after you fall asleep? How can Thor fight a foe that's not there?
There is no need to wait for the next point one issue because it is easy to understand what is happening. Pepe Larraz's artwork is enjoyable from beginning to end. For my money, the cover and artwork of the week goes to Thor. Read Full Review
I just wish it didn't seem all too... familiar. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a pretty solid book. The two main stories are interesting enough. Thor being trapped in a dream world is a throwback to those old Thor books that dealt with weirder characters and plots. The Blake story has questions, but his own personal hell with the Enchantress is well done. In each story, Larraz's art is solid. He's created some cool monsters to represent the Mares and his portrayal of the Enchantress is certainly alluring. Read Full Review
I'm very keen to see where this arc is taking Blake, but unfortunately, the series' title character seems to be jogging in place at the moment. Read Full Review
While one plot is stronger than the other, this is a good issue that follows up on the promise of the last issue. Let's hope that Fraction and Larraz keep up the momentum. Read Full Review
I’m really liking this series right now. I have no idea how Fraction comes up with these ideas but I’m sure glad he does.