Things go from bad to worse for Spring Seasons as she searches for her family and tries to make heads or tails of reality inside the evil carnival’s big top of lies.
The Seasons #6 is a trippy, visually inventive ride through circus-fueled chaos, blending surrealism and emotional stakes as Spring battles for her mind and her family's future. It's a wild narrative experiment that works, and leaves you eager to see what comes next. Read Full Review
The Seasons has been a fantastical, and fantastic, adventure that's gotten darker with each issue. After the revelations of the previous issues, where the secrets of the circus and the motivations of its evil ringleader were finally exposed, this week’s issue sees Spring Seasons trying to escape the magical world she's been trapped in. And what a journey it is!
Artist Paul Azaceta and colorist Matheus Lopes' visuals are nothing short of breathtaking — a hallmark of the series. Every panel is rich in visual storytelling, conveying the whimsical nature of Spring's journey with imaginative detail. The colors are vibrant, the characters are expressive, and the panel structure is innovative. Rus Wooton’s lettering keeps readers more
It's still a fun book with great art. Just not sure it really takes me to that next level when reading it.