
Harry Saxon continues to give the book a bold, solid look with big blocks of color, and letterer Zakk Saam does a great job of keeping the balloons readable and the sound effects interesting. The rest of the creative cast is back for volume two, as well. He is perfect for a book like this and his work adds a bit of cheeky B-movie feel to the characters and the action. The art by Jason Smith is expressive and fun. Where is he? What trouble is he causing now? I can’t wait to find out. He's not the sort of character that just disappears for no reason. Isaac is this universe’s version of Han Solo, or maybe Peter Quill. When last we saw her, Elida was embarking on a search for Earth with her companion and frenemy, Isaac. Vagrant Queen (tpb), cover, Vault Comics.

I also am intrigued by what isn’t in this book. Vagrant Queen Photo: SyFy Where to Stream: Vagrant Queen Powered by Reelgood Latest on Vagrant Queen Stream It Or Skip It: 'Intergalactic' On Peacock, Where A Cop-Turned-Prisoner Has To Pilot. Writer: Magdalene Visaggio Art: Jason Smith Publisher: Vault Comics. It sounds like Elida’s family was even more important than we thought, and that the galaxy isn’t done with the House of Bel-Ior yet.

Joining her on her journey is old friend Isaac, who shows up claiming her mother Xevelyn is still alive, and go off searching for her with the help. The concept for this story, and where it goes in the first issue, sets us up for an even bigger, crazier adventure as we accelerate into volume 2. Vagrant Queen follows Elida, a young queen-turned-orphaned-outcast, as she evades the Republic government trying to kill off her royal bloodline, according to the synopsis and promo trailer. I enjoyed Elida’s character in the original Vagrant Queen, and she continues to be a great protagonist.
