Despite the lettering problems, Sea Serpent’s Heir Book 1: Pirate’s Daughter is a fun read with interesting world-building and a plot that leaves you wanting to know what will happen next.
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Despite the lettering problems, Sea Serpent’s Heir Book 1: Pirate’s Daughter is a fun read with interesting world-building and a plot that leaves you wanting to know what will happen next.
Tak’s tale doesn’t politely obey authority.
Joan’s emotional complexity has come quite a long way.
Cloonan and Conrad exquisitely sculpt the drama.
Sparse dialogue opens up the page to develop a rich sense of atmosphere.
There isn’t much to it, but what there is IS fun.
Cloonan and Conrad cleverly work an extended ensemble of characters.
A fascinating new serial.
Wilson is increasing the pressure on Poison Ivy.
Craig opens the story with two tiny heroes in a vast desert.
The power of a war between gods feels palpable.
With its unique take on the Sleeping Beauty story, Briar #1 is a perfect fairy tale retelling for people that typically don't enjoy them.
Gem’s dark confidence makes an impressive impact.
Phillips has a deft grasp on the story of Harley’s death.
Burnham explores an Earth without death.
It all feels very fluid.
Not all of the writing is brilliant, but it would be a very exhausting 100 pages if it WAS.
It’s a shame the unnecessary bonus story drags down an otherwise spectacular comic. And it’s an even bigger shame that this story is over before reaching a satisfying conclusion.
Brusha finds perfect pacing for a simple supernatural story.
More than interesting enough.