Raven and her crew are in pirate country now and ready to set off in search of her brothers. But when their first stop for information and supplies turns out to be more dangerous than they expect, they may not even make it off the island alive!
Princeless: Raven, The Pirate Princess #6 is a really fun book with distinct characters, wonderful dialogue and superb art. Higgins, Brandt and Blankenship bring their A game with such magnificent visuals that tell their own story while Whitley's script is tight, entertaining and compelling. Readers will want to know more about each character and feel an investment if they are a first time reader while regular readers will continue to feel joy to see development for our motley all women crew continues to be entertaining with multi-layered writing at its finest. A lot is done with so little and is worth every single penny. Cheers to this wonderful book and I'm looking forward to more. Read Full Review
The following pages cover the adventures the young women get into and it's a mixed bag of everything: shopkeepers who assume WRONG, interactions with mean baby boomers, failed purchases of rope, and even a certain crew member who steps out of her lane and is escorted right back! It's a little all over the place but never fear, this issue brings it all back full circle with a wicked cliff hanger and a revelation that our pirates are finally in the big leagues now. Read Full Review
Lets be honest. This book isn't aimed at me in any shape way or form. Regardless of my own personal dislike for the pirate genre the book was more engaging, than some of the mainstream efforts, when attemptingto reach the sameaudience. The characters are a likable bunch, with various foibles and quirks, giving the crew a real feel to them. Who knows. maybe Pirate is the New Black! Read Full Review
'Princeless: Raven the Pirate Princess' #6 feels less restrained on the island than while on sea. The various characters get to have something more to do before things went awry. The crew's personalities have started to get fleshed out leading to some amusing scenes. It all works to build up to the ending that should make the next issue a lot more exciting. Read Full Review
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