Young’s work synthesizes with the artist remarkably well.
All in Fantasy
Young’s work synthesizes with the artist remarkably well.
Charts a clever course between the fantastic and the mundane.
The Academy is judged by the Carnival.
Gran, Duncan, and Rose come up with a plan that could solve everything as Mary tries to recover the Grail in her own way.
A breezy adventure comedy
Duncan, Gran, and Rose find hope for the first time in a while as Mary joins the party at Grail Castle.
A vividly detailed, little fairy world.
Nubia feels relatively well-paced and well-executed.
As Merlin and Arthur persecute mutants in Otherworld, Captain Britain assembles her knights for a quest.
A conclusion that feels remarkably fluid from beginning to end.
An intriguing idea that casts a sharp arc through its first issue.
Poiko: Quests & Stuff is perfect for its intended middle-grade audience and for readers of any age. This is a story anyone can read and get enjoyment from.
The issue carries itself quite well.
As the Arthurs battle it out, Gran, Duncan, and Rose go to find a new ally.
Kubert's visuals manage a nice balance.
Gran, Duncan, and Rose standoff with Mary.
Cloonan and Conrad keep the action moving
The issue manages a balance between story, backstory, and adorability.
As Gran, Duncan, and Rose look for an equalizer, the refugees at Grail Castle have to figure out things for themselves while the Arthurs prepare for a great battle.
There is power and poetry in DeConnick’s vision.