The Grimm Fairy Tales spin off series that reinvents the classic tale of action and adventure continues! Over a year has passed since Robyn arrived in the realm of Myst. Now a wanted fugitive Robyn is being hunted not only by the king's men but bounty hunters as well. But nothing can prepare her when she is faced with the deadliest bounty hunter of all...Little John. Action, adventure and fantasy all come together in this epic mini-series that will leave you breathless!
Overall, another great issue of Robyn Hood. We see her firmly establishedas an outlaw in Sherwood Forest, but hasn't forgotten about wanting to get back home. There isn't much time for character developmentfor the Merry Men, only Little John and Will Scarlet get some. It doesn't distractfrom the issue, and by the end, we're all set for Robyn to establish the revolution. Read Full Review
Those of you who have read my previous reviews know that I dig the fuck out oftough broads. And Ive seen my share of tough broads (mostly when passing reectivesurfaces. OH! Hows my COCKiness taste, nerds?), but Robyn Hood is in a league allher own. For the most part, the heroines we usually come in contact with in books havealways been heroines, but Robyn is different. Robyn has been a victim. Theres nothingso strikingly badass as a broad who has been knocked down, getting back up"Andthen destroying shit. Read Full Review
Robyn Hood #3 continues the good quality story that has set many readers on to the Zenescope world for the first time. Robyn Hood is a strong, badass and sexy female character with obvious character flaws that help readers connect with her. The addition of the Merry Men and the plot against the king is a welcome advancement and is setting up for an exciting conclusion to this story. Read Full Review
The story in Myst is pretty well done while I could have done without the Earth based scene, it really did not need to be there and was rather silly. The art was strong in spots, think of every buxom female, while in others it was maddeningly inconsistent with characters changing outfits from panel to panel. Read Full Review
This issue is pretty good, but it doesn’t shine quite as much as the first two. It’s a solid transition issue that has set up the series to end and really takes care of the less appealing plot issues in order to get there. If you’ve been reading the series then it’s enjoyable and definitely something you’ll want to continue to pick up. The ending places the series in a great spot to begin to wind down, but I’m sure there will be plenty of great story until the last page. Read Full Review
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