"THE STORYTELLERS"
Karic returns to where his saga began, within the cavern of the Fish gods, where the young hero of prophecy and destiny demands an answer regarding his fate. Meanwhile, his old friend Leito, who believes Karic died as a youth, discovers unexpected love in the town of Bluth. Yet the insidious manipulator Pilot the Tall weaves tales of deception that may doom the one-armed storyteller forever. And the growing "Legend of Karic" reveals an insidious darkness within those who follow his cause!
Some readers might not catch the many literary allusions Glass is making in this issue, and so, the dialogue might feel a little heavily weighted. However, the questions Karic asks at the end of the issue"concerns carried throughout the coming of age story of this young warrior"are ones many readers who've journeyed through adolescence into adulthood have asked and will respond to as they continue on with the series. Mice Templar is simply one of the best series out there for readers interested in high fantasy of epic proportions. But even better than that, it's a wonderful example of how the comics of today are actively engaged in preserving the myths of yesterday in new and exciting ways. Read Full Review
The Mice Templar is an extremely entertaining fantasy tale of characters trying to make sense of their destiny. Mice doesn't immediately strike one as the most fearsome class of warriors, but Glass and Oeming put forth a more than convincing argument that they can. Read Full Review
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