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Gus Benes finds himself in a strange, fantastical, but monster-infested world, much like ancient Greece. And he’s about to learn more about why he’s there and what’s expected of him.
This is another great issue of Voyager that I’ve really enjoyed so far. You can peek behind the curtain of the world of Argos, and light is also shed on the two mysterious women who have been helping Gus up until now.
Once again, this is also a very gorgeous comic, with a style reminiscent of European albums. The details are beautiful and luxuriously produced, and it’s full of a truly magical feeling. The creature design is also great, and the story is told in a way that gives the reader a chance to absorb the stunning visuals.
I can’t wait to see what happens next for Gus and Argos itself, as it’s great content and has a great cliffhanger that makes me want to read the next issue already.
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