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review 2019-04-21 00:03
What a journey!
Elfquest Archives, Vol. 4 - Wendy Pini,Richard Pini

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 from their familiar home in the forest to find others of their kind. This book is the epic conclusion which sees our heroes meeting their last tribe of elves called the GoBacks who have been at war with the Trolls that live in the mountains. These Trolls are the final barrier between themselves and their ancestral home, The Palace. Those who have undertaken to read all these volumes finally see some big questions answered like why Two-Edge has both hindered and helped Cutter's tribe in their fight against their enemies and the biggest mystery of all is revealed: Why and how they reached this planet in the first place. Additionally, Leetah discovers that her powers while very powerful have severe consequences. (Up until this point her healing abilities have almost been like a Get out of Jail Free card so this is an interesting development.) 

 

Also, a suspicion I've long held about a certain relationship was totally verified (at least I feel that it was and no arguing will sway me). I'm being purposefully vague because I don't want to spoil anything.

Source: readingfortheheckofit.blogspot.com
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review 2019-02-16 00:42
Elfquest Archives Part 3 of 3
Elfquest Archives, Vol. 3 - Wendy Pini,Richard Pini

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 where they are met by humans who view them as gods instead of enemies and who speak of others who look as they do with pointy ears (but much taller). When they finally locate those that call themselves the High Ones (and who ride on giant birds) they are not welcomed with open arms but with scorn, distrust, and outright hatred. The group's elder wishes for them to stay but his adviser (and the power behind the throne) has other plans in mind. Winnowill possess the opposite of Leetah's gifts (Leetah is Cutter's mate) which means she has the power to hurt and even to kill so her threats are anything but empty. #dangeraplenty

 

This series looks in depth at these characters and examines their relationships, philosophies, and general way of life. We learn that appearances are deceiving because these so-called warriors are at their core simply a resilient little family just trying to find their place in the world. Full of romance, bloodshed, redemption, and definitely suspense I was shocked at how quickly Elfquest worked its spell on me. 10/10 and can hardly wait for Volume 4.

 

On with the Quest!!

 

What's Up Next: Strange Magic: An Essex Witch Museum Mystery by Syd Moore

 

What I'm Currently Reading: The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

 

Source: readingfortheheckofit.blogspot.com
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review 2019-02-16 00:38
Elfquest Archives Part 2 of 3
Elfquest Archives, Vol. 2 - Wendy Pini,Richard Pini

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 agree with them. [A/N: If you're looking for a cerebral sci-fi then you have made a wrong turn and need to look at your directions a little more closely.] Pini has created a true fantasy epic that is about the people just as much (maybe more so) than the journey they undertake.

 

Volume 2 introduces us to a new clan of elves by the name of the Sunfolk who live (predictably perhaps) in the oasis of a barren desert and who are very different from their Wolfrider kin. Not only are they brown skinned (The Wolfriders are quite pale as they dwelt among the canopies of trees and hunted by night.) but they are peaceful, spiritual, and live much longer lives. (Possibly due to the peacefulness of their people or something else? Yes, this is explored later.) They also possess different gifts from the Wolfriders and have among them a spiritual leader who resembles the mythologized High Ones. These two clans clash immediately and explosively as Cutter finds himself entranced by their leader's daughter who has a relationship with a male of her own clan. #drama

 

Cutter in all his glory.

 

Did I mention they can communicate telepathically?

 

On the left is Skywise, Cutter, and Leetah holding a skull (with Wolfriders in the background)

 

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review 2019-02-16 00:33
Elfquest Archives Part 1 of 3
Elfquest Archives, Vol. 1 - Wendy Pini,Richard Pini

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 agree with them. [A/N: If you're looking for a cerebral sci-fi then you have made a wrong turn and need to look at your directions a little more closely.] Pini has created a true fantasy epic that is about the people just as much (maybe more so) than the journey they undertake.

 

Volume 1 introduces us to the Wolfriders, a tribe of forest elves, who are led by their young chief, Cutter, who is brave, strong, and dedicated to his people. At the start of the first volume (after we're introduced to quite a few of the Wolfriders and their wolf allies (actual wolves that they ride)) we discover that there has been a longstanding rivalry (and much bloodshed) between the elves and the humans that live nearby. This is partially why they've developed such a close relationship with the wolves and why they've developed into such powerful warriors. A determined human decides that the only way to win against their fierce adversaries is to burn down their forest home...and as a result the Wolfriders begin their quest to find a new home in lands unknown. #backstory

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text 2016-02-20 19:47
Elfquest!
The Art of Elfquest - Richard Pini,Wendy Pini

I got some goodies in the mail today, and this was one of them. I hate that the jacket's a little dinged up, but I'm not unhappy enough with it to want to deal with getting a replacement.

 

I really shouldn't buy art books, because they tend to be bigger and fill up space that could be occupied by all my fiction, but I couldn't resist this. Just flipping through it makes me miss the full-color Elfquest volumes I read when I was a teen. I did end up breaking down and buying a couple of the black-and-white editions (still need to read and review them), although I'd probably rebuy them in color if those editions were ever rereleased.

 

Anyway, I figured I'd share a couple pics of The Art of Elfquest. It's so pretty. ::sigh:: I remember adoring that image of Savah when I was first reading the series.

 

 

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