
Review: Hollow Heart #2
“If you have read Hollow Heart you will be aware that it’s not the most cheerful of books. It gets even less cheery in this issue. It’s a good book but I think it’s worth being prepared for some angst.”
“If you have read Hollow Heart you will be aware that it’s not the most cheerful of books. It gets even less cheery in this issue. It’s a good book but I think it’s worth being prepared for some angst.”
“Do you like a strong female protagonist? Do you like magic, demons and mysteries? Do you enjoy seeing blood, guts and gore? And do you think a talking rat always improves a book? If the answer to these questions is yes then Shadow Service may well be the book for you.”
“I very much appreciated the insight into Aashi’s backstory and character. Solid art and solid plot. I still have questions and still want to see where this ends up but #6 is a nice bit of character work whilst not dropping the main plot.”
“Giga #3 keeps up the pace of the first two issues by filling in some backstory, ramping up the tension and giving us a new mystery to ponder.”
“Alex Paknadel’s writing doesn’t sacrifice world building for character but allows both to develop organically alongside each other.”
“…if you like punch ups between large people and monsters then this is definitely the book for you”
“…for me those years between 2012 and 2018 were the absolute highs of my comic reading experience because when Valiant is good it’s amazing.”
“…immortality means there’s a lot to play for and several characters are determined to do whatever they must to keep this Eden as it is.”
“I laughed out loud several times when reading, and then I reread the jokes and laughed as hard the second time.”
“The nineties were…a time in comics.”
“Britannia is not a book to read whilst you are eating”
“A steam powered automaton inhabited by a human soul and a demonically possessed mouse”
“An intriguing read with twists, turns, witches and occasional appearances from alligators”