When bodies start to stack like cordwood in morgues throughout New York City, Robyn is forced to call on Angelica Blackstone to help unearth the murderous culprit. But nothing could have prepared them for what they find lurking in the deep shadows of the city. Can Robyn and Hellchild survive a foe whose singular purpose is terror? Or will the battle bleed them dry?
I love how Robyn is drawing closer to her new friends and at the same time, drawing old foes into her select circle. So many times we have seen Angelica reject anyone trying to calm her explosive emotions, but to see someone who had the same attitude temper those feelings into a positive outcome makes this story all the more rewarding. However, the constant changes in coloring schemes spoils the momentum and what could have been a great story has been derailed into something which could have had great emotional impact, but instead turns into a rocky ride. Read Full Review
Overall Robyn Hood is an interesting read, the plot is condensed to this issue but is a satisfying and fun journey. The art makes the book very approachable, but still delivers on interesting creature and character designs. Hopefully this series can continue to introduce new storyline and do justice for this character. Read Full Review
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