If nothing else, Sword Daughter has certainly grown on me since the first issue, which is saying something considering we’re only on the second issue. I liked, but didn’t love issue #1, but I definitely saw some potential. Issue #2, in my mind, definitely begins to build on that potential with an interesting story that takes a (perhaps too early) break from the main story to let Mads Mikkelsen… I mean Dag and his daughter, Elsbeth, venture to a strange land and help solve a violent mystery. From the outset, it’s obvious that the main thrust of this series going
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