A review by catwhisperer
Zojaqan: The Complete Series by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing

4.0

This is a standalone, complete story. That always comes with pros and cons, especially with a story like this that takes a lot of risks. The best I can describe without being spoilery is that this seems to be an allegorical sci-fi story that largely revolves around a mother's grief. There are interesting insights to the beginnings of religions, the consequences of rage and hubris, and the movement of time. I recommend it if you're looking for something a bit more head-scratchy/deep but don't mind some pulpy violence. Won't be everyone's cuppa tea.