Finally, the Black Knight vs. Sirin-- and Sirin has tricks she hasn't even revealed yet-- to save an entire Russian mob family! And the truth about Nadia's is bigger, and more horrific, than anyone imagined!
A stand is made to save the Grigor family, but one character falls. Peyton continues to grow in her abilities as Nadia's mysterious benefactor is almost free. Excellent story and visuals that already have me wishing this was a monthly series. Exciting and entertaining. Read Full Review
As we near the end of The Black Knight, you cannot but wonder where this series is headed when the build up has been so scattered as to not allow for a complete picture of the story. Although the artwork has been a joy to watch, the narrative holds back any fulfilling meaning for the characters, enveloping them within countless action scenes in order to cover up a need for the audience to care what happens next. Leaping from each slaughter may seem like a plausible method to connect the issues, but underneath it lacks any solid foundation to create a narrative which allows Peyton to understand herself and the Black Knight. Read Full Review