After rescuing the Eye of the Bull, Sera returns to Parsa, only to discover it is no longer her home. Just when it seems war has stripped Sera of everything she holds dear, a surprising ally emerges. Together they set out to turn the tables on her uncle Shaheen's invading forces.
Overall, the fantasy world ofSera and the Sacred Starsis one that you can easily step into and be engulfed by. It's beautiful and vast. I can't wait to see where Tsuei brings it next. Read Full Review
It's a strong entry in the (all too slim) fantasy comics field! Read Full Review
What I like about Sera and the Royal Stars the most so far is the care and handling that I see by the creative team in adding emotional depth into this series that I certainly feel. Read Full Review
Sera and the Royal Stars #2 sets up a lot for our heroine going forward. With a continued streak of unique, beautiful artwork and a protagonist you cant help but root for, this chapter will have you excited for whats next. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed the first issue of the series and this one builds on it very well. Tsuei puts a lot in here bringing in two of the gods quickly that are aligned with Sera now but it feels natural enough. Sera's pulled several ways here and I really like her interactions with Zand, who himself may have a pretty good arc ahead of him at some point. The story is opened up well here and what has me excited is that Audrey Mok really gets to be creative here, such as the use of magic toward the end with Aldebaran. And with more of the world opening up before us, Mok has a whole lot more that can be introduced and had fun with. I'm looking forward to it a lot as both of these issues have been quite enjoyable. Read Full Review
Another really solid issue. This is a fantastically good looking comic and the characters are very engaging. The plot is gaining momentum and I am looking forward to Sera’s quest.