The overuse of tropes in the most cliche way possible continues to be the anchor around the neck of this series. Vol. 3 introduces a woman whose only major character development is centered around rape and a sadistic torturer with an inexplicable German accent, if I'm reading it right. There's a co...
While it retains some of the shortcomings of the first volume, this book definitely improves upon the formula. The art seems a bit more solid and the story becomes a lot broader. It's still got some trouble with overused tropes (the big bad evil church? Its the one part of this all that's REALLY har...
While it retains some of the shortcomings of the first volume, this book definitely improves upon the formula. The art seems a bit more solid and the story becomes a lot broader. It's still got some trouble with overused tropes (the big bad evil church? Its the one part of this all that's REALLY har...
Demon Fist vol. 1, a trade collection of the first part of the webcomic by the same name, is an interesting and fast-paced book. I wish I could rate it higher, because I think it's clear the creator put a lot of love into the book, and there are some great ideas in here. I like our main character (o...