
A surprisingly consistent series.
It began with a dull exposition of characters we don't care about, with one action scene in a 2-square-meter patch.
It continued with a dull exposition of characters we don't care about, with one action scene in a 2-square-meter patch.
And who would have thought - the third issue is a dull exposition of characters we don't care about, with one action scene in a 2-square-meter patch.
And the action scene is the same one from first issue.
Even the drawing is dull, the action is inexpressible, and the useless text in the middle of the page distracts from it.
Can we have the creative team of the Bloodwood story from "Black, White & Blood" please?
Even the weakest part of Theta-trilogy is better than best part of... this.