The Sword Interval is about a world on the verge of a supernatural apocalypse. Most of humanity goes about their daily lives trying to ignore the constant threat of magic and monsters, but a few face these dangers head-on. Fall is one such person. She has left behind the sheltered safety of the paranormal witness protection program in order to hunt down the monster that killed her family.
The more I think about this setting, the less sense it makes — it's sort of like shared-world superhero comics, where there's just no WAY the world would look anything like this one after decades of constant super-battles. But it's a fun monster-slaying romp anyway! Well-staged and well-cartooned fights, good monster and character design. (Fleuter's other comic, _Derelict,_ takes place in a much more cohesive world, but it's also on indefinite hiatus, alas. And it's much more of a persistent downer.)
I loved this series. well-developed characters, awesome world-building. The author makes you really care about all of the characters (even the villains), and I was left feeling anxious on more than one cliff-hanger. My only regret is finishing it and having no more to look forward to.