"Tidhar (<i>By Force Alone</i>) propels an ensemble of historical figures and literary characters through a knotty and thrilling plot packed with intrigue and visceral action, illustrated with a keen eye for historical detail by McCaffrey (<i>Anno Dracula–1895: Seven Days in Mayhem</i>)." - <b>Library Journal Starred Review</b> <br /><br />"The story is clever and fast-paced, and its emphasis on women is refreshing and inspired ... <i>Adler</i> is pure entertainment, establishing a strong, intelligent heroine and a foundation that leaves the door open for future (past) adventures." - <b>Foreword Reviews</b><br /><br />"Fantasy Award winner Tidhar (By Force Alone) keeps a constant breathless pace of chases ... twists and derring-do aplenty" - <b>Publisher's Weekly</b><br /><br />"There's something massive at work behind the mash-up hook of this story, and the more you read the deeper into that sense of scale you get. It's an addictive feeling" - <b>SyFy Wire</b><br /><br />“Combines dynamic, manga-esque linework with an ornate, Bryan Talbot-style eye for detail, meticulously designing everything from an Art Nouveau concert poster to some authentic periodicals of the day” - <b>SFX</b><br /><br />"With complex artwork and a story that puts a unique spin on some of the 19th century's greatest literary heroines, this is one adventure you'll want to sign-on for" - <b>Kabooooom</b> <br /><br />"From fans of the various literary properties to those who have only minimal information on any of them, “Adler” #1 is both educational and entertaining" - <b>Multiversity Comics</b><br /><br />"A highly detailed and enjoyable adventure" - <b>Monkeys Fighting Robots</b><br /><br />"At its finest, Adler is a delightful, progressive penny dreadful that reminds readers of its Victorian inspirations" - <b>Comic Watch</b><br /><br />“A fun and unique story ... filled with memorable characters and the plot delivers a pulp-style mystery perfectly ... a truly memorable tale.” - <b>But Why Tho</b><br /><br />“The rapid pacing of the story leaves you breathless from enjoyment, the exited bombast of explosion, gunfire, and murder is deliciously overt and there’s a unique thrill to seeing more modern sensibilities overlaid on classic figures ... Ridiculous and riveting, Adler is a (penny) dreadfully fabulous story” - <b>SciFi Now</b><br /><br />“A wonderful take on historical fiction. The fictional characters from various forms of literature and historical figures are breathtakingly brought to life in this greater-than-life journey” -<b> The Fandom</b> Post<br /><br />“A thoroughly entertaining alternate history tale – recommended. 9/10” - <b>SciFi Bulletin</b><br /><br />“Tidhar and McCaffrey form a great team that keeps you interested and intrigued from the opening panels right up to the end. There’s nothing elementary about this one” - <b>Forces of Geek</b><br /><br />“Fun and exciting ... [a] fast-paced, thrilling adventure. I’d love to see more Adler graphic novels in the future, as there are endless possibilities with this fresh take on familiar literary characters.” - <b>SciFi Chick</b><br /><br />"<i>Adler</i>, in which the opera singer-turned-adventuress teams up with other fictional women — Lady Havisham! Jane Eyre! — as well as real historical figures — Marie Curie! Queen Victoria! — to protect the British Empire from an angry African queen and a vampiric assassin" - <b>Book Riot</b>