Chris Yost, co-creator of X-23, writer of hundreds of X-men issues and films and shows like Thor: Ragnarok and The Mandalorian, returns to comic books with Val Rodrigues to weave together Dark Fantasy and action-packed SciFi in UNNATURAL ORDER!
After the fall of the Britons and the Roman invasion of Hibernia, the captive known only as the Druid is released, sending a darkness across the world...an age of horrors, of fire and entrails. As the innocent burn in the Wicker fields, those who would resist learn of the existence of a man who even the Druid fears. For it is this prisoner, a soldier from a different time, who alone knows the more
Unnatural Order #1 is an amazing start to what promises to be an epic adventure. Be sure to pick your copy up today while you still can! Read Full Review
Unnatural Order is sure to hold a place of honor on the shelf of fantasy comic classics, next to The Sandman and Saga. Do not sleep on this book, readers. Grab the first issue as soon as your comic shop opens. Read Full Review
'Unnatural Order' comes out swinging with a dark adventure and a powerful villain that looms large over the book. Prepare to immerse yourself in another solid Vault title. Read Full Review
Unnatural Order #1 has an interesting ending, enough for me to see where it's going for the second issue but I'm not sure it gets to that quickly enough or an interesting way. Things drag on a bit and how it's all presented doesn't really build to either excitement or builds up the dread. It just kind of is. Still, depending on how your shop treats the issue, it's worth picking up if it's free or cheap but beyond that, not sure it's worth the cover price on its own. Read Full Review
'Unnatural Order' #1 by Christopher Yost, Val Rodrigues and Dearbhla Kelly feels like a condensed version of a fairly standard swords and sorcery fantasy story with truly excellent art. It unfortunately lacks character development, instead presenting lots of plot. While the bulk of the story feels average, the last-page reveal is intriguing enough to get me to check out issue #2. Read Full Review