Broken Frontier – By Jason Wilkins
“From the wonderful BBC broadcast ring panels opening each issue to his raw-edged renditions of the denizens of Faerie, Strutz’s unique style helps single out Dagonet from the rest of the small press herd.”
Comic Book Bin – By Andy Frisk
“The Order of Dagonet is a fun and eye catching debut issue that mixes fantasy and humor with a dash of horror. Sprinkle in some political and social satire along with plenty of wit, and the end product is worth checking out, and hopefully only a taste of what’s to come.”
Comics Forge – Ted Brown
“Not only does this series feature spectacular writing but it also displays some breath taking artwork, each panel explodes to life with a large array of vivid colors, while paying close attention to minor details that really make each panel pop visually and add an extra level of realism.”
Comics Worth Reading – Johanna Draper Carlson
Digital Femme – Reviewer Cheryl Lynn
“All in all, “The Order of Dagonet” is a solid, intriguing story and a good first shot across the bow from the folks at Firetower Studios!”
Every Day is Like Wednesday – J. Caleb Mozzocco
“…moves quickly and efficiently through a pretty daunting premise and sets it up quite effectively—it’s really everything you’d want from a first issue.”
Geek with Curves – Amy Ratcliffe
“I think this idea is intriguing and pretty damn brilliant. This first issue shows real potential, and the plot has so paths to take. Readers will definitely want to stay tuned to see how these three not-quite-heroes handle the tasks before them.”
Graphic Policy – Brett Schenker
“The issue is fun and a bit different. It’s nice to check out a new independent series from a studio you haven’t heard from before. I have three more issues to go, so hopefully they’re just as solid as this one”
HeroSpy – Shawn Swanson
“It’s a good first effort and I liked it. The plot is interesting, the characters have a lot of possibilities and the art has its own flavor. I want to see more of this series…”
Monkey on my Back – Jon Shepherd
“The concept is certainly interesting enough to hook the reader in, & the art makes it stand out well. Reading the first 15 pages made me want to read the next 15 pages. As far as I’m concerned, if a comic has done that it means it’s done its job, & it’s done it well.”
Multiversity Comics – Matt Meylikhov
“The boys behind this book very clearly understand their characters, as is evident by the lush background provided by their website and dialogue. You really get a sense for how screwed we all our with these “knights” as our defenders, and it’s not just because the rock star says so”
Paradox Comics – Matt C.
“The Order of Dagonet is a fun and eye catching debut issue that mixes fantasy and humor with a dash of horror. Sprinkle in some political and social satire along with plenty of wit, and the end product is worth checking out, and hopefully only a taste of what’s to come.”
Pop Culture Shock – Matt Bergin
“The Order of Dagonet is a fantasy epic like Ghostbusters is a horror movie. (And that is a big compliment!)”
Rokk’s Comic Book Revolution – Reviewer Jim
“Give this title a try if you enjoy something different than the usual comic book fare offered up by Marvel and DC.”
Sequential Tart – Reviewer Patti Martinson
“It’s got that typical understated British humor. And the insults are pretty good as well. The artwork is very vivid and very unique to me.”
Spandexless – Alex Jarvis
“The art is phenomenal…This concept excites me, and the book did not fail to live up to it. I can’t wait to see where this goes.”
Warren Peace – Matthew J. Brady
“If this first issue is any judge, it should be a series to watch, especially once the plot really gets underway. The creators seem to have a real labor of love here, and hopefully they’ll continue to improve and make it something really worth reading.”
