'THE DRAGON KING'S DAUGHTER'
Ebony's cravings lead him into a world undreamed of, where he journeys dark-eyed, axe in hand, and becomes a prince among thieves, a ruthless mercenary and a slaughterer of demons, and yet also a prisoner of his own melancholy and a love that can never be returned!
Elephantmen has transformed into a full magazine with the back matter making the read a full one, much like Brubaker's Criminal comic book. The main story steals the show but the back matter reinforces and educates the reader on the source of the story. It all adds up to one of the best reads you'll find on the stands. Starkings continues to corner the market on science fiction and here he seems to be making his bid for the sorcerer genre as well. This is a "can't miss" book. Read Full Review
I am happy to say that this is another great issue of Elephantmen. Starkings delivers on so many levels. A great sword and sorcery tail that is a lot of fun to read. A great character story that has a brilliant moment for the main character. A fantastic looking comic thanks to Medellin. Some awesome bonuses that make it worth while to pick up the main issues instead of just waiting for the collection, this issue has all the makings of a must have. Read Full Review
A fun homage to Conan with great art by Axel Medellin. Read Full Review
Elephantmen is a quality series and Axel Medellin is a great artist and I suppose thats all you really need to know. Read Full Review
Elephantmen #32 has a well-constructed story with little entertainment. It felt slightly boring and failed to capture my attention. It had too many genres, and the direction was too confusing. The art was not mind-blowing, but it had high-quality colors. This issue just did not have enough high notes " it is a solid issue but with mixed results. Read Full Review
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