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nuzulul_n's review
adventurous
challenging
dark
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
justanothergirl_23's review
5.0
Oh
My
God
Gorydamn! I know Sevro will survive and all but I swear if those quality control bastards dare hurting baby Sevro I will be Pissed!
My
God
Gorydamn! I know Sevro will survive and all but I swear if those quality control bastards dare hurting baby Sevro I will be Pissed!
boomwormbrittany's review
5.0
Wow. Okay. So this volume of the comic reminded me of one of the characters in Red Rising lineage but I shall not divulge that for fear of spoiling anyone who hasn't read the original trilogy. This is such an interesting story and I got to the end of it and I literally gasped I was shocked by the end and was actually surprised. I get so immersed in this world and it's in part due to Pierce Brown's amazing writing but also due to the beautiful artwork done in this comic. The artwork really brings the story to life and makes it even more compelling to read because it shows so much more of the characters through expressions and not just words. I thought this volume was fantastic and I can't wait to read the next one!
frostbitsky's review
4.0
Still don't like the artwork and wish the curses weren't blocked BUT we see the beginning of Fitchner's relationship with Quicksilver.
Lol at the panel of Mateo jumping in the air begging Fitchner not to shoot Quicksilver. That was unintentionally funny, I think.
Finally Baby Sevro!!!!
Lol at the panel of Mateo jumping in the air begging Fitchner not to shoot Quicksilver. That was unintentionally funny, I think.
Finally Baby Sevro!!!!
dgrachel's review
4.0
Love the background!
Same review as issue #3: I'll never be a fan of the artwork, it's just not my style, but I love the additional detail about Ares. Here, we see the beginning of the relationship between Fitchner and Quicksilver. Ready for issue #5!
Same review as issue #3: I'll never be a fan of the artwork, it's just not my style, but I love the additional detail about Ares. Here, we see the beginning of the relationship between Fitchner and Quicksilver. Ready for issue #5!
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