Everything goes topsy turvy.
All in Fantasy
Everything goes topsy turvy.
There’s narrative poetry in Becky’s journey.
The title seems to be gaining some creative momentum
A fun, little excursion into realms of magic
The Grail is found.
Marco B. Bucci’s story has lost a bit of momentum.
This issue was pure, wacky fun, but still managed to up the threat of Donald Blake
Jacopo B. Camagni blends the fantastic with the realistic in a way that feels both beautiful and unnatural.
It’s not as compelling as previous chapters, but it does provide a bit of backstory.
All roads lead to the Grail Castle.
Inkblot the cat retains his characteristic appeal.
Mary and Rose have a chat as Gran and Duncan make a discovery.
Bucci manages to keep everything dazzlingly in perspective.
Yet another adorably strange issue.
The Green Knight comes a-calling.
Inkblot rests wide-eyed at the center of it all in another enjoyable journey into fantasy.
Duncan, Rose, and Gran get a lead on Elaine and more than they bargained for.
It lacks a bit of a sense of wonder.
Kubert’s playful sense of amplification makes Inkblot unmistakably feline.