
A burly dwarf is on the hunt for D’Orc, in order to stop the prophecy of our protagonist destroying the world from coming to pass.
Despite a few plot threads here and there, for the most part this issue feels like a retread of #2, albeit with the enemy being from the light realm rather than the dark.
It does feel as if it’s treading water already despite only being issue 3, and there’s little in the way of development here for our hero and his enchanted (cursed?) companions.
Despite this, Brett Bean’s artwork is gorgeously colourful and cartoony, and there’s some great humour too.
Holding out to see if issue 4 turns things around? Stay tuned, as I’ll be reviewing it very soon!
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