This comic can address Kaamelott an adventure that would not be easily achievable in the usual television format. Indeed, it would take wholesale decorations, scenes with special effects and stunts too substantial to implement.
Nevertheless, even if we find this humor that we love throughout the comic, the scenario still lacks depth and consistency. We laugh was good but not really the feeling of having read a complete adventure. It runs itself without real surprise or dramatic twist. Even if one has a clue, it's a bit too light. Makes you wonder if it would not have been more efficient to do a collection of small strip in the same way that the television format.
At the drawing, as I said earlier, we recover the actors traits. But we feel that the designer starts and while some designs are very successful, others insecure. I do not know if Steven Dupré is a beginning designer in the field of comics, but I had the feeling that he lacked practice and the design should easily improve over the numbers to assert themselves and give something more fluid and "natural".
In conclusion, I would say this is a good time to relax, but not a must.