Spring unlocks a weapon that might finally turn the tide—but saving the world means teaming up with the last person she wants by her side. Meanwhile, Winter is lured into a fantasy where her work is celebrated and her pain erased…at a cost she won’t see until it’s too late.
The Remender and company are bringing everything to the page feels very fluid. There isn't the kind of primal essence of everything that could have come from a group of four sisters with four different personalities that are all very fantastically distinct in their individual identities. It's more messy than that. But it would tend to be. It would be interesting to see Remender attempt a more iconic and simplistic approach to a story between these four sisters. Maybe a prequel or something like that that would really establish the basic identities outside of the rush of this particular plot. Read Full Review
The Seasons #8 blends high-energy action and surreal introspection, with Spring's sword-swinging clash against imp clowns standing out as a highlight, while Winter's lengthy art gallery sequence bogs things down despite a powerful final twist. Remender and Azaceta still find ways to surprise, keeping this series unpredictable and engaging. Read Full Review
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