Traditional Technique with brush and watercolor paint dominates Hartmann extremely convincing. Graphical weaknesses or anatomical Schnitzer in vain.
Hartmann's report, for example, stories of the concerns of the female sorcerer Yasmine, so has its hands full with the applied her duties; the irreproachable knight Sir Corwyn whose squire Gilles mostly pragmatic approach the "hero-things"; the Barbarin Zoia and her personal approach to the "civilization"; the "Inquisitor" Neylena in their daily work with half-demons and other "evil" hell dwellers; or of the red-haired warrior Shaya stumbles with her clumsy student Lais in daring and delicious adventure.
Although the short stories are self-contained, some adventure or events are retold in later episodes, which increases the bond enormously with individual characters.
Adult fans also love the fairy tale, fantasy and legends genre, be at Yasmine, Shaya, Lais, Zoia, Gilles and all the other characters from the Hartmann-universe have their delight. Comparable to this subject is not to be found in this quality to the erotic comic market at the moment.
Only the covers are for this number (if the pre-Cover of Volume 5 (Fall 2012) should no longer change) a little worse, because they are no longer to be manufactured, but retouched and hochvergrößert from the comic inner part originate. Too bad the NBM will as save a little money. Despite this no rating trigger.