11-10-2013, 03:12 AM
I finally managed to get hold of #6
Really good synopsis!
The Sorglosgör, Nick pities him for being caught between his childish body and his grown-up brain, but he's a killer. Did you see the three blood-covered bodies in the trees? (Quite a parallel to the recent episode S3E03.) They were the voluntary hostages from six years ago. Peter killed them, but why? They got too old for his taste, I think one of them was "Queen" of "neverland" before and he needed this position open for the new one.
The children are Wendy, John, Michael: the writers really lack of fantasy .
Unexpected and really good: there's no "to be continued..." in the end. It's a one-issue-story, I like that very much.
Did they change the illustrator? The drawing was better in issue 1-5 (just my opinion )
All things considered: #6 is nice, I had fun reading
Really good synopsis!
The Sorglosgör, Nick pities him for being caught between his childish body and his grown-up brain, but he's a killer. Did you see the three blood-covered bodies in the trees? (Quite a parallel to the recent episode S3E03.) They were the voluntary hostages from six years ago. Peter killed them, but why? They got too old for his taste, I think one of them was "Queen" of "neverland" before and he needed this position open for the new one.
The children are Wendy, John, Michael: the writers really lack of fantasy .
Unexpected and really good: there's no "to be continued..." in the end. It's a one-issue-story, I like that very much.
Did they change the illustrator? The drawing was better in issue 1-5 (just my opinion )
All things considered: #6 is nice, I had fun reading