Major Spoilers
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Twitch Discord RSS
    Major Spoilers
    • Home
    • Reviews
      • Random Access Memory
      • Retro Review
      • So You Want to Read Comics
    • Podcasts
      • Critical Hit
        • Critical Hit House Rules
        • Critical Hit World Building
      • Dueling Review
      • Finally Friday
      • Geek History Lesson
      • The Legion Clubhouse
      • Major Spoilers Podcast
        • MSP TPB for 2019
        • On the Next Major Spoilers Podcast – 2013
        • On the Next Major Spoilers Podcast – 2012
        • On the Next Major Spoilers Podcast – 2011
      • Munchkin Land
      • Top Five
      • Wayne’s Comics
      • Zach on Film
    • Features
      • Casual 60
      • Comic Casting Couch
      • Comics Portal
      • Did You Hear?
      • Editorials
      • Features
      • Gamer’s Corner
      • Hero Histories
      • Let’s Get Nerdy
      • Major Spoilers Adventures
      • Random Access Memory
      • So You Want to Read Comics
    • Movies
      • Did You Hear
      • Movies
      • Television
    • Comic Previews
    • Patreon
      • Patreon
      • Store
    Major Spoilers
    Canto braves the Emerald Tower once again to save his friends, trusting that his allies will reach New Arcana in time. But does the Shrouded Man have more tricks up his sleeve? Find out in Canto: A Place Like Home #1 from Dark Horse Comics!
    Review

    Canto: A Place Like Home #1 Review

    Ingrid Lind-JahnBy Ingrid Lind-JahnJune 8, 20245 Mins Read

    Canto braves the Emerald Tower once again to save his friends, trusting that his allies will reach New Arcana in time. But does the Shrouded Man have more tricks up his sleeve? Find out in Canto: A Place Like Home #1 from Dark Horse Comics!

    Canto braves the Emerald Tower once again to save his friends, trusting that his allies will reach New Arcana in time. But does the Shrouded Man have more tricks up his sleeve? Find out in Canto: A Place Like Home #1 from Dark Horse Comics!
    You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link

    CANTO: A PLACE LIKE HOME #1

    Writer: David M. Booher
    Artist: Drew Zucker
    Colorist: Vittorio Astone
    Letterer: Andworld Design
    Editor: Spencer Cushing
    Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
    Cover Price: $3.99
    Release Date: June 5, 2024

    Previously in Canto: Canto has been on a quest to save his people’s lives and keep their clockwork hearts from stopping. First, he must stop the mysterious Shrouded Man who kept them in captivity for so long. As his quest changes and expands, Canto makes friends and discovers allies along the way. But now he is faced with the difficult choice between defending his home – and saving his friends who are imprisoned in the Emerald Tower!

    INTO THE SHROUDED MAN’S LAIR AGAIN

    Canto: A Place Like Home #1 opens with the title character making his way into and up through the Emerald Tower again with a mental dialogue running between him and the Shrouded Man. The Shrouded Man reminds him that the last time he came here on his quest, he found nothing. His home is under siege, yet here he is again. What does he expect to find this time? Why should it be any different? Why does he believe he can still succeed?

    Outside New Arcana, Essa is on watch and sees the Shrouded Man’s army approaching from the distance. Looking through a telescope, she sees that it is even bigger than they had feared. She races back to town and calls for the Elder, who in turn sends word for them to gather their forces. Essa reminds him that they have not heard from Canto. Elder is certain that the allies Canto promised will come. Canto has never let his people down, even when he thought he had. Then he makes a really profound statement. They all have limited time left on their clocks. They know that time is running out. Yet they can still choose how they spend the time that they have left.

    Elder decides that he will use what little remaining time he has to go out and meet the army and talk with them. Canto sacrificed his heart to carry the Shrouded Man’s heart. He needs time to defeat him. Perhaps Elder can not only give his people more time to prepare but buy some additional time for Canto.

    Canto finally reaches the place where his friends are being held prisoner and releases them from their cells. Then he finds Falco and releases him. Falco is nearing the end of his time and Canto decides he must be taken to Elder. Before he collapses, Falco tells him that the Shrouded Man is headed for New Arcana.

    The Shrouded Man appears and speaks, taunting Canto for thinking he could succeed so easily. He says he will spare Canto’s people if Canto gives him his own heart so he can destroy it. Canto races toward him, determined to return the Shrouded Man’s heart to his own body. The Shrouded Man disappears. He was never actually there. It was only a vision. This has all been a distraction.

    TRUST AND HOPE

    Canto: A Place Like Home #1 opens with a montage of Canto’s progress up the Emerald Tower, and the art does a couple important storytelling things here. It gives us a sense of movement and action with panels that show Canto breaking the door down and encountering battles along the way. It also gives space for the words. Canto and the Shrouded Man have a connection and can communicate. As the Shrouded Man focuses Canto’s thoughts on his past failures, we see Canto fall from the tower. His current progress is like a replay of his last visit here, a way to remind us of what has happened before now. Still, Canto is not afraid to face difficulties and to do his best to forge a different outcome.

    New Arcana is deep in the woods, but Essa spots the army on the other side of a vast valley they must cross. The Shrouded Man’s army may be far away, but we can see there are no barriers to their approach. New Arcana seems more established since we last saw it. Canto’s people may have limited time, but they have been working hard to build a home for themselves, a place where they can live on their terms. Still, they are a small settlement. And Elder is just one small person brave enough to face an army to try to buy as much time as he can.

    BOTTOM LINE: HEADING FOR THE FINAL BATTLE

    Canto #1 is the beginning of the concluding arc to what has been a long and terrific saga. Despite the dark overtones, there is still a thread of hope.


    Dear Spoilerite,

    At Major Spoilers, we strive to create original content that you find interesting and entertaining. Producing, writing, recording, editing, and researching requires significant resources. We pay writers, podcast hosts, and other staff members who work tirelessly to provide you with insights into the comic book, gaming, and pop culture industries. Help us keep MajorSpoilers.com strong. Become a Patron (and our superhero) today.

    Canto: A Place Like Home #1

    80%
    80%
    The Beginning of the End

    Canto risks all to save his friends, but was that the correct decision?

    • Writing
      8
    • Art
      8
    • Coloring
      8
    • User Ratings (0 Votes)
      0
    AndWorld Design Canto Canto: A Place Like Home Dark Horse Comics David M. Booher Drew Zucker Review Spencer Crushing Vittorio Astone
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleAkogun: Brutalizer of Gods #2 Review
    Next Article Critical Hit #745: What’s a Ghoul Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (PANS01E58)
    Ingrid Lind-Jahn

    By day, she’s a mild-mannered bureaucrat and Ms. Know-It-All. By night, she’s a dance teacher and RPG player (although admittedly not on the same nights). On the weekends, she may be found judging Magic, playing Guild Wars 2 (badly), or following other creative pursuits. Holy Lack of Copious Free Time, Batman! While she’s always wished she had teleportation as her superpower, she suspects that super-speed would be much more practical because then she’d have time to finish up those steampunk costumes she’s also working on.

    Related Posts

    Marvel United: A Pride Special Review

    Read More

    Top Five Snacks (2025 Edition)

    Read More

    Kill All Immortals returns in October

    Read More

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    AMAZON AFFILIATE

    Support this site by making a purchase through our Amazon affiliate links

    Reviews
    9.0
    June 13, 2025

    Marvel United: A Pride Special Review

    6.3
    June 10, 2025

    X-Men #17 Review

    6.0
    June 9, 2025

    Power Rangers Prime #7 Review

    6.0
    June 8, 2025

    Retro Review: Detective Comics #20 (October 1938)

    8.0
    June 7, 2025

    Absolute Green Lantern #3 Review

    Patreon Support
    Major Spoilers Store
    Recent Comments
    • Nathan on Wayne’s Comics Podcast #696: Interview with Creators from Concrete Arcanum
    • Austin Cowboy on FIRST LOOK: Conan the Barbarian #21
    • Frank on COMICS PORTAL: Batman Meets… Deadpool!?
    • ZackaryTobias on COMICS PORTAL: Batman Meets… Deadpool!?
    • derrigable on COMICS PORTAL: I Want More than Good Memories!
    Subscribe to the Major Spoilers E-Mail List
    Sponsor

    ComiXology Home Page

    Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Twitch
    Major Spoilers Patreon
    • About
      • Major Spoilers Terms of Use
      • Major Spoilers Frequently Asked Questions
      • Major Spoilers Privacy Policy Statement
      • Major Spoilers Podcast Gear
    • Contact
    • Cookie Policy (EU)
    Major Spoilers is copyright 2006-2025 by Major Spoilers Entertainment, LLC

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
    Cookie settingsACCEPT
    Privacy & Cookies Policy

    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
    Necessary
    Always Enabled
    Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
    SAVE & ACCEPT