There is much that is gruesome and appealing on the page.
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There is much that is gruesome and appealing on the page.
Stoll’s art features some remarkably crisp line work.
Brown frames the script for the third chapter from clever angles.
The drama of the series crawls across the page with wit and grace.
The plot appears to be carefully constructed.
The rich visual world that Craig is putting on the page is a lot of fun.
As Brandy and Shabnam contemplate their final victory, the past catches up to them in spectacular fashion.
it’s still really, really cool to see horror anthology comics continuing into the present.
Brown gives Gem’s particular shade of tortured hero some originality.
There’s real potential in a hero like Domino.
It’s kind of fun
Feels just a little rushed.
A slick and tightly-woven crime thriller.
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.
Things DO get impressively deep.
Tak’s tale doesn’t politely obey authority.
Joan’s emotional complexity has come quite a long way.
A fascinating new serial.
Craig opens the story with two tiny heroes in a vast desert.
The opening issue holds a charmingly graphic appeal with a great deal of potential.