Deep within the Ponferrada Fortress- once a stronghold of the famed Knights Templar- Jasmine must join forces with an enemy against the guardians of the second piece of the Crown of Kings while struggling with the sins of her past.
Jinn confronts her lost past while battling foes that shouldn't exist. A fun story with teases of a larger story, wrapped around some epic action sequences with fantastic art. Zenescope should be proud of this entertaining installment. I'm looking forward to seeing where the creators next take this heroine. Read Full Review
Jasmine: Crown of Kings is slowly becoming a tale of bravery, but the development is slanted by a narrative which makes things too easy for our protagonist. To show victory in every conflict may seem glorious, but at the same time, this lack of loss leaves the reader with a hollowness which is never satisfying. It is only the sensational imagery created by the artistic team which gives us a need to return, but hopefully, in the end, a combination of literary and graphic talent will allow us something which neither could accomplish on their own. Read Full Review
Even though it was a story thats been told before it was still solid. As a bonusJasmine: Crown of Kings #1 comes with Four different covers. Cover A Regular is byCaanan White; the Cover B Variant drawn by Sergio Davila; the Cover Cover C variant drawn by Jay Anacleto which is my personal choice because it delivers the great cover art that Zenoscope is known for. Read Full Review