Confronted with Zero's mysterious sibling, Sin must decide who to trust, while Zero finds out the hard way what happens when people start talking about Sin in the streets.
Lunar Room's creative team has proven to me three issues in that they have been consistently working in sync to make a really intriguing and great-looking comic book. Read Full Review
'Lunar Room' continues to build a detailed and fleshed-out piece of a greater science-fiction fantasy world, rife with engaging and varied characters as well as intriguing supernatural elements. This creative team knows how to give enough to sate reader curiosity while maintaining enough mystery and potential for the future that makes one want to keep diving back into this world. Fans of science-fiction, fantasy, the supernatural and just comics in general need to be picking this one up. Read Full Review
From the developments in Lunar Room #3, Sin and Zero strengthen their positions with potential for greatly upsetting the status quo, backed by canid howls for an overdue reckoning. It feels like the kind of change Solar Citys been waiting for. Read Full Review
Sin may no longer be a Werewolf, but she still has connections. Read Full Review
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