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The opening story of Castle Waiting, which explains how the castle came to be abandoned, so to speak, is a variation on Sleeping Beauty. Only once the princess is awakened from her century of sleep and the hedge surrounding the castle lets people in and out, she goes off with her prince and pretty m...
This is my second time reading this book. I like it, but at times it's almost despite itself.The illustrations are good, the off kilter look at well known fairy tales is more familiar to us now then it perhaps was when the comics were first coming out but the author's take holds up very well, and th...
This volume started out a little slow for me, but I ended up thoroughly enjoying it. These are by no means fast-paced action tales, but instead domestic slice of life (in a fantasy castle) combined with back story of the various characters.I really disliked the epilogue, though. Terrible interpreta...
3.5Enjoyed this one a lot more than the first, but the abrupt "ending" wasn't appreciated. Also there was a fairly big departure from the first volume in terms of visual quality. The panels were much larger here although rarely ever more detailed, so I'm a bit unsure as to why that change occurred? ...
I love this book, and I am not in the least bit ashamed to admit that, even in the face of its more, shall we say, Hallmark moments. Reading this while I have been also reading the Bane origin story, [b:Batman: Knightfall, Vol. 1|12623655|Batman Knightfall, Vol. 1 (New Edition)|Chuck Dixon|http://...