The town of New Gaulia and the Seasons sisters receive invitations to the Magical Carnival, promising a world of wonder where dreams come alive and imagination knows no bounds, but they bring only new questions and a sinister mystery for Spring to unravel.
The Seasons #2 deepens Rick Remender and Paul Azaceta's creative universe by expanding its cast of vividly drawn, multifaceted sisters. The narrative artfully shifts from Autumn's enigmatic, motorcycle-driven quest through realms of moons and mysterious mirrors to Spring's endearing, relatable struggle against impending danger. This issue continues the series' masterful blend of high adventure and quiet, personal moments. Read Full Review
Autumn wanders a strange land. Winter struggles with her muse. Fame isolates Summer. Abandoned by her family and forced to grow up before her time, Spring must decide to leave one sister to find another or brave the dangers of the magical carnival alone in The Seasons #2. Read Full Review
The Seasons presents a solid issue #2 that doesn't lose the momentum of its debut. It's still mysterious and fun. Remender builds the sisters out so well with their individual mannerisms and personalities. All of them actually seem so different that it will ultimately cause a lot of conflict. However, I am excited to see how Remnder plans to bring them together in unison. Also, visually striking artwork that feels familiar and safe seems to be making us feel safe before they pull the rug out from under us. I'm excited to see what's in store! Do you feel the same? Leave a comment! Read Full Review
The Seasons continue to have real Ghibli vibes and is a very different kind of book from Rick Remender and company. Read Full Review
The Seasons #2 is a mostly motionless affair that utilizes its time to introduce characters and locations, but in uninteresting and disjointed ways. Read Full Review