
Deep within the night elven city of Suramar, home of the nightborne, the orc warlock Gul’dan issues a terrifying surrender the Nightwell, the source of their power, or see their homeland destroyed beneath the heel of the Burning Legion. As evil descends, the grand magistrix must decide whether to trust her enemy or risk all to stand strong.
I gotta admit that this comic book is pretty self-contained yet expansive. And at the same time it has a elegantly written, and visually spellbinding which made me love this comic book a lot.
The story of this comic book captures Suramar at its most intoxicating in a opulent, cloistered, and humming way.
The main character of this comic book has a empathy and tension to them. And at the same time the main character has a balancing duty, doubt, and defiance aspect to them which makes the main character have more depth and personality.
The narrative of this comic book moves with purposeful momentum, layering context and conflict without exposition dumps.
The conflict aspect of this comic book isn’t just good versus evil; it’s comfort versus conscience, security versus self-determination.
I Give This Book 5 / 5