Before BOOK OF DEATH…the coming of humanity’s first Geomancer continues!
Buried deep in a time long forgotten, the hero called Anni becomes history’s first observer – and warrior – for the Earth. But what happens when the Earth just wants humanity dead? Fred Van Lente (IVAR, TIMEWALKER) and Juan José Ryp (NINJAK) finally tell the violent, untold story of the world’s first Geomancer!
Book of Death: Legends of the Geomancer #3 is the strongest book thus far in the miniseries. The reveals regarding the Geomancer lore make this a must-have. The next issue will conclude the miniseries. If the teaser is any indication, readers will learn the outcome of this books act as well as the beginnings to the stories of several familiar faces. Read Full Review
It's unfortunate it is only available via retailer incentives, but I definitely recommend talking to your retailers to see what they can do to get this book. Read Full Review
If you do get a chance to read Book Of Death: Legends Of The Geomancer, then take it. It's well worth it. Read Full Review
Book of Death: Legend of the Geomancer may still be annoying us with its 1:10 print run(in which retailers have to buy 10 copies of the main series for 1 of this), but as for a story it has been nothing short of extraordinary. So for those that are loving every minute of this event, be sure to pick this up, as you'll regret it down the line if you fail to do so. Read Full Review
Despite the strong artwork and writing, the book cannot shake the stigma of being an unnecessary addition to the Valiant Universe. It's a shame that the publisher is limiting the access to this title, as it is a story many would surly love to check out. Read Full Review
Book of Death: Legends of the Geomancer #3 adds wonderfully to the Geomancer's stature through great character development and Anni's extensive use of her new powers. Right from the beginning with the giants being unleashed on humans this issue establishes a tone that reaffirms the series tone on not presenting things in a simple black and white manner. This allows for intense action with spectacular artwork and tough decisions made by characters setting up a surprising twist and an interesting conclusion. This issue definitely adds to the legend of Anni. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Legends of the Geomancer remains quite a bland and forgettable story, and the fleeting moments of greatness aren't worth the time and effort that it may take you to track down the issues of this strangely distributed series. Read Full Review