A review by luftschlosseule
Royal Witchcraft by Arthur De Pins

4.0

Gretchen, Aurelian and former park manager Von Bloodt build a secret escape network to free damned souls, but their work gets disrupted by Behemoth's new plan: A duel between witches.

I read the first three installments of this series quite some time ago and enjoyed the colourful pictures with the macabre story about damned souls entertaining people to gain more damned souls. I like the characters, especially Von Bloodt and Gretchen, who seem very three dimensional and quickly had me invested in their storylines.

My problem with part four is easy to pinpoint: It's too short. We have an annoying cliffhanger, but that's hardly something that I can blame anyone for - as long as there will be more.
Despite having had a break between reading the third and the fourth book, this one had me drawn in very easily in contrast to other graphic novels I recently read, and I am looking forward to read on.

I'd recommend this series to people who like their stories about demons and undead things colourful, or like their shiny bright stories to have their macabre side.

I recieved this book in exchange for an honest review.