In "To Read or Not to Read": The pen is mightier than the sword, especially if you're a goblin! Nothing strikes gear into a goblin's heart like a good book, but one curious creature might well turn out to be the Shakespeare of his people ... if he survives he experience. Written by Ron Marz, and featuring not one but two fantastic artists: Lee Moder on the sequentials and Jennifer Meyer delivering stunning storybook pages. And in "The Way of The Goblin" written by Ray Fawkes, with art by Alberto Jiménez Alburquerque, there's a pack of goblins that have a new leader who may turn them into a real threat...that is, if they can even understandmore
The first story, drawn by three artists (Lee Moder, Jennifer Meyer and Craig Rousseau), definitely shows there were a few too many cooks in the kitchen. The art randomly switches its style and loses its detail, but it makes some sense that the artists were split up as the full page renditions of the goblin's book have a very unique style. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue was very well done. It was smart, funny, and cute. I can't wait to see what's next in this world of Goblins. I give it a four out of five. Read Full Review
As Graphic Policy continues to branch off into new arenas, I am sure one day I'll review some of Paizo's other products, even though their site states, “players need only the single 576-page core rulebook,” to play Pathfinder (yikes). For now, I'll stick with their comics…they are a nice break from the Marvel and DC universes that can oftentimes take themselves way too seriously. Read Full Review
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