Camelot and the Order of Tarot collide as the history of how they are intertwined is revealed. This is not the first battle between Merlin and his knights vs. the Emperor and his court...but it certainly will be the last.
As the true foundation of the story arc comes to bear, you cannot but wait with bated breath for the excitement yet to come, even if some plot points were sacrificed to bring everything to the forefront. We always knew the Order of Tarot would try to take their place as the darkness within the Zenescope universe, but to spring the truth upon us after dominating the issues with the struggle of the Black Knight and then sweep it away is disappointing. It is only thanks to the visual value of the artistic team that this book is not a loss, but if they find a balance between art and story, then we are in for a rousing epic between good and evil. Read Full Review
A necessary, but quiet, issue that fills in the gaps of Camelot's backstory. It's interesting reading, but leaves the reader wanting to see the conflict between the heroes and villains, which I'm sure will commence in the next issue. The visuals are okay, though there are times when they are too far from the reader, leaving little for the colorist to do. An okay issue. Read Full Review