Before you read today's review you probably want to catch up by reading my review of Volumes 1-3 of the Elfquest Archives Elfquest Archives Volume 4 by Wendy & Richard Pini is the final book in the Grand Quest (original 24 issues of the series) which follows the Wolfriders as they make their way f...
And then came along Volume 3 where Cutter and his best friend (and possibly lover if you read between the lines) Skywise (my favorite character) are on a quest to find the rest of their Elvin kinfolk and the home of the High Ones (if such a place exists). Their quest leads them to foreign lands wher...
Right off the bat, I was blown away by Wendy Pini who is an absolutely phenomenal artist. The entire thing is rich with color and a distinctive flair that I came to appreciate as Wendy's signature style. Another reviewer said that this series is born more of the heart than of the mind and I totally ...
Right off the bat, I was blown away by Wendy Pini who is an absolutely phenomenal artist. The entire thing is rich with color and a distinctive flair that I came to appreciate as Wendy's signature style. Another reviewer said that this series is born more of the heart than of the mind and I totally ...
'Elfquest' debuted in 1978 and has a strong cult following - its notable in having a planned conclusion. It takes itself very seriously. This volume collects the first story arc in which the Wolfrider clan of elves is put on the path to seek out others of their kind, and ultimately, their origins in...
Here I go again – I read an awesome graphic novel so I go and grab another one and it turns out to be rubbish. Actually, I didn't read it because I had just had a great experience with a graphic novel, rather I read it because I had bought it while visiting one of the three comic book stores in Adel...
Tinkerbelle they are not. This is awesome and grand, and everything a graphic novel should be. We have all sorts of isms being challenged here. (I love the inverted tropes). Nicely rollicking comic. In particular, there are all different types of strength as...
It had its better than ok bits, but over all it was just ok.Worth reading in the overall view of the series, which can be found here: http://www.elfquest.com/gallery/OnlineComics3.html
This was a re-read of one of my teenage year graphic novels. Love the elven history and the wolfriders. Not too much longer and I'll introduce Elfquest to my son.
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