This was a glimpse into a myriad of cultures via their stories, and I want so much more.
(Good thing my wife got me volume 1 and 2 :-) as well).
I am glad I had this opportunity to share with the history of storytellers and authentic mythos.

Amazing, creative collection of voices.

It's an anthology, so there were some hits and misses, but overall I liked it. I didn't dislike any of them, the misses just weren't as much to my interest. Definitely planning on looking at the sequel! 

Wonderful

Awesome collection of comics and art by Indigenous creators and accompanied by introductions that help further illuminate their meanings. Readers are treated to sci-fi retellings of traditional legends, "Indigenous steampunk" art, and creative explorations of concepts like animism.

Moonshot goes a long way to addressing the problematic depictions of Indigenous people in comics history. Looking forward to future volumes.
fast-paced

I love the idea behind this, and the exploration of Indigenous traditions but was really disappointed to see how many of the creators included don’t identify as Indigenous. Surely AH Comics could have done a better job of including/supporting people from the communities whose stories these are. There’s no shortage of talent there.

Soft dnf, hold ran out :(

This was fantastic. That is my full review.

”There is no strength in little things.”

A satisfying collection of Indigenous comics that might not have blown me away, but I’m happy it exists.