Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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9.0
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Birthright #1 | 27 |
8.4
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Birthright #2 | 11 |
8.9
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Birthright #3 | 10 |
8.3
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Birthright #4 | 8 |
8.3
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Birthright #5 | 12 |
I appreciate the interlacing of the two worlds, giving a little bit of each and having them complement each other. I would wish for better transitions between scenes, as there were at least two times I had to make sure I didn't turn the page with two stuck together -- the narrative guidance is sparse. The treatment of the mother was a bit shallow, but then again she is a device for tension, not necessarily the point of the story. The foreshadowing of the hero's struggle with a force he really has not beaten is a bit hammy -- not quite as convincing as it could be. But it all adds up to fun. The five issue arc must have been maddening to read one month at a time, and even here there are many questions left unanswered by the end of the trade paperback. I guess that is the consequence of this being a compilation rather than fully self-contained. The art is terrific--big where it needs to be, but a bit cute in parts.