Gem fights against the city's bloodthirsty aristocracy by night as a masked vigilante until she crosses paths with an immortal serial killer who preys on children.
Filled with thick line art and bold colors, Image's new story promises to explore some wild crimes and even wilder psychoses before all is said and done.
"[7] Sayantan Gayen of CBR.com praised the first issue, writing that "the enthralling premise is enough to keep the reader's attention affixed to the developing situation as the protagonist unleashes hell, taking the entertainment quotient sky-high.
"[9] Harrison wrote that Prenzy "skillfully combines a keen sense of space with an eye for a wide variety of motion, a gift for gloppy gore, and some careful cartooning.
[8] Russ Bickerstaff of You Don't Read Comics praised the character's confidence and dark personality, writing that "the idea of a vigilante who is a psychiatrist by day is a very clever one for a horror-based urban crime action series.