
Normally Ezra is rogue mercenary for hire…but she has just embarked on a quest that becomes a personal mission to exorcise the demons in her closet from a long, long time ago.
I need to admit here that this comic book has a very promising concept. Because it focuses on magical elements and emotional depth.
But the way the concept is narrated and executed leaves the whole concept very lacking. Because one of the main things with this comic book is that the plot feels disjointed, with abrupt transitions and underdeveloped storylines which really didn’t help me liking this comic book a lot. Because it left me confused about the overall direction.
The main character in this comic book had a lot of potential to be a very good main character. But in reality she has almost no character development and she has absolutely no personality at best. Her motivation as well as her personality is very unexplored which made it hard for me personally to be invested in her journey or care about her as a character.
The side characters appear in this comic book very briefly and have absolutely no personalities or anything which makes them standout and be memorable for us as readers. At the same time the side characters don’t bring anything to the plot of this comic book which really made me question what was the point of having all of the side characters if they don’t help carry the plot forward.
The artwork in this comic book was pretty stunning because it captures the mystical atmosphere effectively, with vibrant and detailed illustrations. But the panels sometimes feel cluttered, which can did a few times detract me from the storytelling.
This comic book tries to give us the themes of magic and emotional exploration. But in reality the themes which this comic book gives us are very underdeveloped and unexplored which really made me think about how the creators of this comic book had planned this comic book. The potential for exploring complex emotions and magical dynamics is evident but remains largely untapped due to the fragmented narrative.
I Give This Book 2 / 5