Finally, Adrienne has found her sister Angelica; now it's just a matter of rescuing her - if she wants to be rescued at all. Oh, then there's the giant knight wearing lion furs who fistfights elephants for fun. He's been hired to take down Adrienne dead or alive.
This is definitely one of if not the best all-ages titles currently published. If you have a child old enough to enjoy it then I wouldn’t hesitate to get it for them. For me, I just really enjoy this series and the reveal/plot point in this issue is pretty big. I’m looking forward to the conclusion to this arc and hope that the next one is right behind it. Read Full Review
Writer Jeremy Whitley strikes a fine balance of providing humor yet moving the story along. They have been also developing the secondary story with the King, Queen and his son. It is engaging but I fear there is some foreshadowing for a potential twist that is fairly easy to see. The art by Emily Martin (colors by Brett Grunig) is really top notch stuff. It has a cartoony feel but clearly shows the characters emotions and transmits the actions well. I get a strong Elf Quest feel to the book for those familiar with that property. It is a fantasy setting with swordplay, magic and mythical beasts so aside from that sort of violence, this is a good book for kids and adults. It was featured in the Action Labs FCBD offering for 2013 which is a great way to give it a try. I recommend it in any form particularly if you are looking for a gift for younger readers. Read Full Review
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