The Cult of Uhlume is no more, and the city of Umber nurses its wounds, as do the reluctant heroes who saved it. Trauma and tragedy have left their mark on Emerane, the lowly barmaid. But when Asps target the city's Alderman, as well as its champion, the Furie, she finds herself donning the mantle of the Night once again, and coming to their defense - whether she's ready or not.
The art continues to impress. It showcases a lot of contrast and color palettes as environments shift. Even doing some decent close-up show of familiar faces, and new alike. Yet, a decent of amount of quick action continues to steal the show. We also get a possible peek at what may happen next. Read Full Review
On the art, Ted Naifeh's unique style works well for this story as well. He doesn't do hyper realistic art but yet there is still a lot of detail and emotion in is work. Also the story is mainly set at night, when people plot and perform their dark deeds, which means there is a colorful dark palette always at play. That was a common trend in his Courtney Crumrin work as well. So while there is a lot of color, it still is a very dark looking story. Read Full Review
Still, Night's Dominion has a strong cast of characters that are compelling individually and as a group, and it relies on those characters in setting up a new conflict for our heroes to deal with. Read Full Review
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