
Review: Compass #5
“A hearty mix of action and philosophy as the final confrontations go down and the truth about the cauldron is revealed.”
“A hearty mix of action and philosophy as the final confrontations go down and the truth about the cauldron is revealed.”
“Probably my favourite issue of this series so far.”
“Being away from the historical setting above and embracing more of the supernatural below has really worked for me as a reader. I am looking forward to more.”
“There’s a lot in this issue which feels well packed with plot and character as well as action. There’s a classic hero’s quest going on and it will be interesting to see where it leads.”
This book has really built up the family aspect throughout and I am pleased to say that, yes, the end of the first arc is full of everything I’ve come to enjoy about this book
“There’s not a wasted page or panel as the new information comes pretty thick and fast.”
“The real aspect that hooks you in with Compass is the art.”
“I just really enjoyed this issue. It made me smile and made me gasp. I think we’re at the point now where we’re getting into what Shadecraft really is and what it’s really about.”
“The art is great and it is especially nice to see Ricky brought to life. It’s not easy to have a shadow interact with the world around them but the art really helps make Ricky a character and not a disembodied voice.”