Gina's spent her whole witch-life searching for answers and a family to replace the one she lost. As her first spy mission for MI666 comes to a head, she is faced with a brutal choice between the two that may have dire supernatural consequences for all of England. Lines are drawn, alliances broken, and the face of her enemy is finally revealed.
Shadow Service has been a really interesting series in how well it's grown along the way. With a convoluted start that took a couple of issues to find its groove with me, this installment again shows the assured nature of what Scott is putting to the page as it upends our view of things nicely and it all makes sense and works well. Howell's artwork continues to be a delight and I really enjoy the creativity they get to work with when it comes to the supernatural design of things, such as the paint creature or the incident from a decade earlier with how it all looks. I'm definitely curious as to what's next, and how long this series intends to run, as it has a good sense of moving toward telling a complete story as opposed to an ongoing story. Read Full Review
At the mid way point in this arc we have met some interesting, bizarre and mystical characters. Our main girl Gina Meyer is still the key to the mysteries surrounding Mi666 and Quill but can we yet say who is working for good and who is working for evil? A supernatural mystery which keeps me on my toes at every turn. Read Full Review
After plenty of setup, 'Shadow Service' throws readers a curveball as Gina makes some dangerous alliances. Read Full Review
Shadow Service continues to be fun, if not still a little frustrating. Read Full Review