This was a case of intention that was not matched by ability. Now that doesn't apply to the art, which is stunning – really strong, and in a style I like. It's just that, with this hokum, there are limited things for it to present. As for the author, so much effort has been put into making a steampunk not-quite-Europe, that once we've lost track of exactly who is whom and where and what their equivalents are, we've also lost a firm grasp of the plot – and that was essential where this series was concerned. It's all about some diplomatic machinations surrounding a certain country's Kaiser, and whatever it was he wanted to do and whatever other people didn't want him to do, or the other way round. That's the cover pitch, the truth is it's about four gorgeous warrior women, all rampant boobs, perfect but perfect hair, and resting bitch face tight-lipped determination.
I took myself more or less through the entire first volume, "Sisters at War", but no further. Originally in three 80-ish page books, with some spin-offs devoted to give prequel and world-building matter before the middle one became an early Kickstarter hit, it all got lumped in one large volume first in 2016. I guess I was privy to a 2022 edition because the creators have gone back to Kickstarter, to plug an RPG set in the same muddled, befuddling world. And there was word of this being remastered and tweaked, but to me too much needed tweaking, and a long time ago. Forget the claims of misogyny or proto-Nazi militarism porn, just remember clarity next time.