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Gus Benes is lost in a strange and fantastical, yet monster-ridden world, not unlike Ancient Greece. And he’s about to learn a whole lot more about why he’s there, and what’s expected of him.

This is another fantastic issue of Voyager, which I’ve been massively enjoying so far; we get a great peek behind the curtain of the world of Argos, and some light is also shone on the two mysterious women who have assisted Gus so far.

Once more, it’s an absolutely gorgeous comic too, with a style reminiscent of European albums; it’s beautifully detailed and sumptuously staged, with a real sense of wonder. The creature design is fantastic too, and the story is told in such a way that the reader really gets a chance to absorb the stunning visuals.

It’s great stuff, and with a great cliffhanger that has me desperate to read the next issue already, I can’t wait to see what’s next for Gus, and Argos itself.

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