Meet Dmitri Vegas and Like Mike, two young deejays - and the public faces of the world-renowned Tomorrowland festival - as they are drawn into an impossible adventure to save the vital spark of creativity! Over the course of this retina-blasting fantasy adventure, the pair find themselves sucked into an eternal war between two worlds - a battle waged between the forces of creation and destruction for the energy we all carry inside us.
One thing that we can hope for is that the answers we are looking for will start to come out in the next book. If Jenkin's does it right, this could turn into a modern day, dub-step fairy tale. Read Full Review
Paul Jenkins sets up a very different kind of story but this issue is heavy on setup and light on payoff. The last panel “hook” has me definitely wanting to see where Jenkins is going to go with the story in #2, but I felt a lack of self-contained payoff in this issue. Solid story that I hope will get better as the series goes on and some of the holes get filled in. Read Full Review
Best read with a thumping beat and a red party cup full of vodka and Red Bull, time will tell if this evolves into a modern dance-centric fantasy tale. Read Full Review
It's a shame really as their style could have really told a great story visually, but a lot the layouts just don't make sense. If they could learn a bit about crowd control, that could elevate the pages some, but that's if and only if. Fans of the festival might want to check this one out just for support, but even fans of Jenkins will more than likely steer clear. Read Full Review
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