As Mary goes toe-to-toe with the Blacksmith, she is found asking herself a whole lot of questions. Who is he? Why has he been slaughtering the homeless of New Orleans? And, most importantly, why aren't her powers working against him?
As we escape the sheltered presentation of prior issues, one cannot deny it is the caring nature of Mary which is emphasized within this story and reminds us why Mystere makes such a forceful impact upon our need to watch her succeed. With her want of escaping the responsibilities of being a hero, it is pleasing to see Mystere has not forgotten the weight of her powers and how they are not a burden but a sincere chance to help those less fortunate, all as she faces the nightmare of another who wishes to force their will upon others without respect to the suffering they may cause. And with magnificent artwork and fantastic colors to emphasize each and every memorable scene, I cannot wait to see how Medina will face the future and the pain she must endure to seal the selfishness of the corrupt. Read Full Review
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