“Young Ancient One” and the rest of the Epic Anthology were neither insulted nor injured by the review at Insult to Injury the groovy new comics blog run by three Scottish students. Here’s a YAO related excerpt:
With a title like Young Ancient One this was going to have to be either really entertaining or a horrible mistake. Guess what? It was great. Between it’s action and humour, I suspect this would have been the thing to keep me coming back to this book. It’s combination of Kung Fu action, magical events and quippy and anachronistic humour made it the sweet you can eat between meals. Fair play to writer Rob Worley and artist Andy Kuhn, who left us involved enough to want to see where their cliffhanger would go next.
You’ll find notices there for “Sleepwalker” and “Strange Magic” too, under the heading of “Attack of the Cliffhangers”.
Speaking of…I’ve been encouraging anyone who wants to see these cliffhangers resolved to dash off an e-mail to ultimateoffice@marvel.com and speak your mind. It can’t hurt.

hmmmm…. maybe I should do that.
They used info from you’re story line as part of continuity in the past of the Ancient One.
Now… how about ‘Strange magic’. Was she related to Stephen Strange or not…?
Is it possible she turns up without notice in some sort of storyline…?
Can we see the costume of the Spirit Leopard in some future crossover..?
I really don’t understand Marvel in this… They let limited series of the Vision and of all X-Men run their complete title. Even Black Knight had full limited series. And original stuff doesn’t get a chance anymore.
oh.. well…
Hey Erik. Thanks for the good thoughts, man, but YAO is all over and done with. No saving it at this point.