The tiny and powerful Great Warrior has begun her quest to kick the ever-living butt out of the enemies of a defenseless little village, and no one saves villagers with style and RADNESS the way Great Warrior does!
Told with humour and great art, Help Us! Great Warrior is a book you cant help but love. Read Full Review
Help Us! Great Warrior #2 is great story about finding the strength you need rendered in some adorable art. Read Full Review
Help Us! Great Warrior is just too cute. It makes a great addition to BOOMs female focused, all ages selection and fans of Bee and Puppycat are going eat this up and then start a weird online petition to get an animated series and thats totally okay with me. Read Full Review
Help Us! Great Warrior is the perfect way to introduce someone to the concept of the “T” in “LGBTQ,” and an even better way to just read a really awesome comic book. If you haven’t read it yet, I suggest you start as soon as possible. Read Full Review
Help Us! Great Warriorinterests me for Madeleine Flores' lack of concern for plot. Instead, it focuses on using its characters to make jokes that poke fun at the Hero's Journey, something that twelve-year-old me probably wouldn't have picked up on. The issue with this as the comic's focus is that, as opposed to the premiere issue, much of what's intended to evoke laughter just left me silent, and at times, groaning. For instance, after an exposition dump from Hadiyah the sage, Great Warrior points out a problem in the narrative she tells, and then reacts in the following panel with a gesture to rub it in the sage's lapse in logic. Rather than come off cute or clever though, these two panels feel like they just reiterate a joke we have heard numerous times before. I think there is an ideal audience for Help Us! Great Warrior, but it's definitely not for me at any age. Read Full Review
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