Kadasig is one hell of a character. Being able to use any kinds of weapons from his body, that's just kickass! Though it reminds you somehow of Witchblade. Anyhow, Ian's sequentials just kills every page especially the action scenes. He's an awesome artist with a distinctive style. Just loving the book just because of its artwork.
However the story of Kadasig is not as thrilling as the art. The author fails to put that fantasy world into the readers, discussing all these things without any proper storytelling. Even the backstory is so typical.