Member Reviews
I loves this one almost as much as I loved the first one. This volume is shorter and left me wanting more. The art is amazing as always.
Another gorgeous part of the Covenant series. As soon as I was approved for the ARC I sat down and read it in one sitting. The art just keeps getting better and better and the story more and more compelling. It is the very definition of obsession for me waiting for more of this story to keep coming and coming.
Big thanks to Oni Press and NetGalley for the arc!!!
Vol.2 has me even more invested in this series, and I thought I was invested after vol.1. This volume for sure answered questions I had, but I definitely have more. I'm kind of excited about having to think about things while waiting for vol.3!
It is such a unique graphic in the story that is being told, like it is a literal joy to read. The illustrations definitely add to the story telling aspect as well. Every character is so detailed, in the emotion that we some from them and how they interact with others. Lastly, I just need to have a moment about the illustrations, they are amazing and I found myself not actually reading because I was looking at the illustrations.....
5/5
This is so much fun. Vol 1 was excellent, but I think this is even better. The ‘good side’ characters are just brilliant, almost superpowers to fight demons, yet so human. They are humanly flawed, and so much humour comes in their interactions with each other. The demons are, demons - wonderfully portrayed through the excellent artwork. I kept pausing my reading just to look. The story follows a familiar theme for this genre, yet has so much that is unique. Questions answered, but so much more to be revealed. Thank you to Oni Press and NetGalley for the comic ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.
This volume picks right up where the first one left off and dives back into the action. This is still largely following the same plot arch that the first volume ended with. The story is still trying to follow the trail to figure out the mystery behind Sunny and why his past is how it was. I'm trying very hard not to spoil the book, but there's almost nothing I can say without spoiling. The art was fantastic, the same as the first volume. There were a few minor pacing hiccups, but this can just be a side effect of being converted into a traditional graphic novel from an endless scroll webcomic. I'm excited for the third volume!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review!