A week before Fiona's confirmation, her grandmother tells her a story of adventure on the high seas, and reveals a family secret she has been protected from her whole life.
If you like fantasy and adventure books, then check out Riftworld: Legends #1. As a matter of fact, this book is free on Comixology, so what are you waiting for? I'm sure Williams and Wong has more lore for readers to discover. Read Full Review
The comic itself has a broad appeal, as reflected in the cover, where elements of fantasy, adventure and horror collide. The overall product is staggering for what is in many ways, a first wavy step into a new chapter of Riftworld. Read Full Review
Id definitely recommend this issue to anyone who loves a great story, you wont want to miss out on this one! Read Full Review
Riftworld Legends #1 is a solid first entry for this new series. With a gripping, adventurous, and mysterious story, this is something I can't help but suggest. Considering you can get it for free right now, there is no good reason to not go check it out. Chances are it will hook you in and I'll see you for issue #2. Read Full Review
RIFTWORLD LEGENDS #1 puts an interesting spin on the fantasy trope of people from earth accidentally arriving in a magic world. The decision to make 15th century explorers the protagonists works really well. Read Full Review
The art is colorful and brings in a proper sense of danger and fantasy to the story. There's the standard fantasy of giant monsters, Orc-like creatures, undead skeletons, and lush tropical jungles. The series also features some well done if brief fight scenesas the two main characters in the story try to survive. Read Full Review
Riftworld: Legends #1 gives the reader surprises from beginning to end. Jonathan Williams does a great job of establishing the world of Riftworld: Legends. Daniel Wong combines a little realism in his art with some nice detail here and there. This is no generic fantasy adventure book. There's a lot in store for this book and its team.