![]() Dingess knows this and gives them more splash pages to display their talents. I’ve mentioned the art team, Matthew Roberts and Owen Gieni, every time I write about this series but it can’t be underplayed just how good the art in this series is. ![]() And then - well, I won’t spoil it, but yikes! The boat gets snagged in the river on an underwater arch, like the one from the first issue, which seems to act as a warning sign in this part of the world. The strange new world they’re in keeps the comic tense as anything could happen at any moment - and of course does. There are also welcome snapshots into the supporting characters’ backgrounds and how they ended up on this increasingly more dangerous mission. Writer Chris Dingess works on a new character, Madam Boniface, as she assists Lewis in studying the monsters they’re encountering in the new world - and discovers his real reason for being out here in the first place. ![]() ![]() This isn’t the most action-packed issue but it’s never boring. ![]() But what they found in that outpost looks to be only the beginning… Our heroes, Lewis and Clark, along with Sacagawea and their crew, are making their way downriver after the nightmare that was La Charrette. Chris Dingess, Matthew Roberts and Owen Gieni’s Manifest Destiny makes a welcome return, kicking off its second arc nicely in #7. ![]()
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