Pathfinder: Worldscape #1

Writer: Erik Mona Artist: Jonathan Lau Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: October 19, 2016 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
8.6Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

Into the Worldscape - Dynamite's fantasy adventure crossover event kicks off as the Pathfinders are drawn into the mysterious Worldscape, where the greatest warriors of Hyboria, Barsoom, Golarion and Earth clash in an ancient battle of life and death! Magic, monsters, and mystery co-starring Red Sonja! The Worldscape beckons in a tale written by Pathfinder publisher Erik Mona (Pathfinder: Hollow Mountain) with art from Jonathan Lau (Red Sonja and Cub). Contains a Pathfinder RPG rules appendix and a bonus pull-out poster map!

  • 10
    Outright Geekery - Richard Wanderman Jr. Oct 17, 2016

    If you are a fan of fantasy and high adventure, of magic and might, of brains and brawn, you will be sure to enjoy this new title. Dynamite has wrapped up a nice explosive package for us to blow away the walls between these worlds and we are the better for it. Once the smoke in our brains clears, the smile grows on our lips and I, for one, cannot but be on tenterhooks in anticipation for the next installment. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Multiversity Comics - Robbie Pleasant Oct 24, 2016

    Well-paced, well-drawn, and entertaining, albeit feeling a little uninspired at times. Has the makings of a fun little crossover, particularly for "Pathfinder" players. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Gizmo May 19, 2018

    I'm back into playing Pathfinder, but don't usually buy the comics since a finished story kind of defeats the purpose of the RPG. However, I also noticed that Jonathan Lau does the interiors and the issue comes with a small poster/map and stats for a dope Ranger archetype based on Red Sonja called the Sword-Devil. It forsakes most of what I identify rangers with, but sounds like quite a nasty little unarmored sword fighter that makes good use of charisma instead of Wisdom. I love Lau's renderings of Red Sonja, however the story is very bare bones. Expect lots of action with minimal plot. The reveal at the end could lead to something more interesting though.

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