
The first volume of The Hunt was a fantastic read, with creator Jorin Evers (on both scripting and art duties) providing two stories of supernatural action in a medieval style fantasy setting, characterised by an unusually sympathetic view of the monsters in the stories.
In this second pair of stories, we accompany a beast man and his companion as they’re hunted on a mountainside; Battle in the Blizzard showcases the creator’s empathy for the beasts, and it’s another ripping yarn with some superbly choreographed, brilliantly depicted action.
Secondly, we have a story which is intriguingly labelled as a part one; this one flips the script somewhat, and we’re taken back to a more standard view of demon hunters as the good guys.
Yet the denouement here is anything but standard, with a brilliantly delivered twist that will leave your jaw on the floor, as well as making you hungry for more of The Hunt.
No doubt Evers has more in store for readers of his superb supernatural action, and the third volume of The Hunt can’t come soon enough.
The Hunt: Chapter 2 will be crowdfunding on Kickstarter in May; you can sign up for the pre-launch page here. Many thanks to Jorin Evers for providing me with a digital copy of The Hunt: Chapter 2 for review purposes.
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