Mankind has colonized the galaxy, but during our interstellar travels, we discovered a terrifying secret out in the Outer Darkness of space.
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Mankind has colonized the galaxy, but during our interstellar travels, we discovered a terrifying secret out in the Outer Darkness of space.
A story of rising tension of political drama peppered by strikingly hilarious bits of humor.
Haberlin’s art is atmospheric enough to make Sonata stand out on the rack.
A satisfying end for a refreshing indie story with a promising potential for future issues.
A promising, new story with twinges of political commentary scratching out around the edges of current events.
Mila learns more about her father.
A slightly disappointing seventh issue with lush moodiness.
Artist Jorge Corona contrasts powerful destructive forces against subtle human emotion.
Writer Brian Schirmer’s high fantasy detective noir looks good in its second outing.
The mood for the entire series is nothing if not consistent.
This issue sets-up for a crescendo of action that will likely follow in an even more appealing seventh issue.
Marcus and Maria return to King’s Dominion.
This final chapter in the story doesn’t make a terribly compelling case for further adventures in this particular dark future.
A complete departure from a comic book format altogether that launches itself into 32 pages of fully-playable micro games.
The truly monumental scale of the action feels every bit as overwhelming as it should.
The origins of the Gods and Ananke’s role in it is revealed!
The United Galactic Council has fallen and magic has supplanted technology. Will one little girl be able to make a difference?
A past confrontation presages what’s to come…
Like all tabletop games, there comes a time where the players no longer want to play.