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This is a review of the first five comics in Volume 1. This beautifully illustrated fantasy series deals with Maestros, the magic-wielding rulers of another world linked to our Earth. There’s a good deal of plotting and betrayal with unexpected flashbacks. It’s a lot of fun and the characters are ...
Still as wordy as the older comics were. Art is pretty typical of the time, but I remembered X-Man, this series, not being great. It was better and more compelling than I remembered, so I'll probably continue at some point.
When a banished son's family is killed, he's brought back to his home planet to rule. After all, his family was the Maestro, a wizard, a ruler, and a living god. (Which didn't stop him from being killed. And his family from being killed.) A little sadder, but funny. Not quite enough to giv...
In these two comics we take a look at an alternate America. Negative Space conjectures that a tentacled...species of creature (which no doubt will be compared to genitals) are disturbed when man encounters them at the bottom of the sea. These creatures feed off of negative emotions and they can...
This is a review of the entire series, not just #1 After the US (after Canada's water supply) retaliate against a Canadian attack, a group of freedom fighters take on the invaders. There are flashbacks about how Amber ended up in their party. The comic collection concentrates on the various charac...