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A strong dwarf is searching for Doruk in order to stop the protagonist from fulfilling a prophecy that will destroy the world.
Despite a few plot threads here and there, much of this issue feels like a rehash of #2, even though the enemies are from the realm of light rather than darkness.
Even though it’s only the third issue, it already feels like it’s treading water. There is little room for development for the protagonist and his bewitched (cursed?) companions.
Despite this, Bret Bean’s artwork is gorgeous, colorful, and cartoonish, with some great humor as well.
Are you waiting to see if things get better in issue #4? Stay tuned for a review soon!
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