The Child of Darkness
You know things are bad when Robyn's fate is in the hands of Cindy... Malec's murderous, psychotic lapdog. As the Cabal puts their final plans into motion, Robyn discovers the truth of the prophecy that has been hanging over her head for years.
Another fantastic issue that adds onto the foundation that Shand and Ingranata have been building from the beginning of this series. But now that Robyn's destiny has been revealed, how will she and the others react to the offer that Cindy has given them? Will she be able to embrace what has been laid before her, or do as is typical for our emotionally challenged heroine " rebel against the establishment and do what needs to be done, no matter the cost. Can't wait to see what happens next! Read Full Review
Grimm Fairy Tales presents Robyn Hood #18 is not the best the franchise has to offer but it's another really good entry that keeps the forward momentum of itsarc strong. To be blunt: if you want an indie title with an Emerald Archer that's funthen look no further. Read Full Review
To fans of this series, I apologize for the harsh critique, I'm sure that this book has its merits, and kudos to you for sticking through such heavy material, but this is a nightmare to outside readers. Unless Zenescope is going to sell this in comic shops with a character scorecard, I say pass this title up and try again when it hits shelves in graphic novel form. Read Full Review
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