Thorn and Isla travel to Morocco to meet Tarek, a young boy whos been drawing maps his whole lifemaps of a realm that doesnt seem to exist. We also introduce the fiercest Redcap of all: Franint, whose hobbies include murder, being angry and more murder. And you wont believe which long-time Celtic celebrity turns out to be an old flame of Thorns.
The best modern fantasy available is Red Thorn. Readers will be on their toes trying to decide if Thorn is a force for good or evil, as human Isla tries to learn the truth about her sister. Outstanding in every way. Read Full Review
Following in footsteps of the previous two issues, Red Thorn #3 is a beautiful book. The mythology that David Baillie is weaving into the story is new to me and incredibly interesting. Read Full Review
This is an average read with good elements at play. The main protagonist continues to be strong, but Thorn takes a step back. Read Full Review
F*cking amazing. I don't want to spoil who shows up but... why.
Not how I expected **** **** ******* to look!
If you're not reading this comic, then you're doing it all wrong.