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Friday, December 9, 2016

Elf Quest: The final Quest VOLUME TWO

Managed to find both this and the previous entry's book in the library at the same time so why not read them in a row! (The next book is available for pre-order currently but not in libraries or on the market yet.)


Elf Quest: The final Quest   VOLUME TWO
by: Wendy and Richard Pini

Elf Quest is another series that has a highly recognizable style to it, Wendy's art is beautiful and stylized. This series started way back in 1978 and is still continuing! (It's totally worth it to read all the previous volumes.)



This is a compilation of issues #7-#12 of the "final quest" segment of ElfQuest. It is in full color.
There were many characters in this issue that I was not expecting to appear! My favorite (Rayek) Is back, and there are huge amounts of character growth again amongst the players. The key word once again is: Change. 
Many characters experienced transformation this time around. Some VERY late in the game, but game changing in their own right. Timmian reveals many things that are overwhelming and in at least one case MADDENING. Cutter's son Sunstream becomes invaluable and may be the catalyst that brings the entire world together... or tears it apart.
Humans once again begin to play their part, some in good ways. Some in terrible ways. At least one in a COMPLETELY unexpected and surprising way.

I truly cannot wait to read VOLUME THREE when it comes out. 

and signed/special editions of the whole collection here:  http://elfquest.com/shop/

The signed editions are very affordable and I think I will splurge on them when I go to start up my elfquest collection.

ISBN: 978-1-61655-410-1

Elf Quest: the final Quest VOLUME ONE

Ahhhh ElfQuest. One of the series' that i've loved for ever so long.
Today we journey into:

 Elf Quest: The final Quest   VOLUME ONE
by: Wendy and Richard Pini

Elf Quest is another series that has a highly recognizable style to it, Wendy's art is beautiful and stylized. This series started way back in 1978 and is still continuing! (It's totally worth it to read all the previous volumes.)




This is the compilation of the first six issues of comics from the "final quest" line. It is in full color, and rather magnificent. It's been some time since i've read the series but I will always remember the general happenings of it. This selection seems to focus on three things. Cutter's daughter Ember, a human named Angrif Djun who is bringing back war and trouble to the tribes, and the thoughts that the Palace of the High Ones is changing everyone (whether for good or bad, we do not know.)

It is full of births, deaths, but most of all: Change. 
I wasn't expecting to like Ember this time around but she has grown up quite a bit. Before she was very annoying and out of place as a character to me, but its all come full circle and shes become a character fighting for her own power. The team gets into quite a few hard spots but it all works out in one way or another.

This is full of re-caps on some characters so it was a great refresher course. Though to get the full experience DO read the others!

and signed/special editions of the whole collection here:  http://elfquest.com/shop/

The signed editions are very affordable and I think I will splurge on them when I go to start up my elfquest collection.

ISBN: 978-1-61655-409-5