Reviews of speculative fiction, YA, middle grade, and graphic novels, along with stray thoughts, links, and pictures.
I read the first 3 volumes a couple years back, and thought it was a very well put together story for an audience that didn't include me. This volume is on this year's Hugo ballot, which is the only reason I read it.
Turns out this is amazing. The art was always great, the writing was always solid, but now I'm digging the narrative so much I may have to go back and read the 2 volumes I skipped.