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Voltron Legendary Defender Vol. 2: Pilgrimage by Jung Gwan, Tim Hedrick, Rubine, Mitch Iverson
thatqueengabby's review
adventurous
funny
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
i got this for the meme and i am so not disappointed
velokei's review
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
ursociallyawkwardbud's review
adventurous
challenging
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
trs24's review
4.0
4.25 Golden Stars
Let's roll!
good times!
Action (yet the first two issues had too much talk), Fun, Keith & Lance Bickering!, great Arts.
Just like Vol 1, this one also really felt like an episode! especially the last issue!
Let's roll!
good times!
Action (yet the first two issues had too much talk), Fun, Keith & Lance Bickering!, great Arts.
Just like Vol 1, this one also really felt like an episode! especially the last issue!
doodles_and_books's review
4.0
I love Voltron, so much. Another great collection of comics and an original story with wonderful art (ah, those full page and full spreads!!). I especially love the extra focus on Hunk who hasn't received quite as much love and development in the TV series.
(But also, damn. If you're gonna pick up shortly after "The Blade of Marmora" and mention Keith's bloodline on the first page... I went in thinking FINALLY?! WILL WE FINALLY GET TO SEE EVERYONE'S INITIAL REACTIONS TO THE GALRA BLOOD?? Y'KNOW, THAT VERY IMPORTANT CONTENT THAT THE SHOW COMPLETELY KIND OF GLOSSED OVER AND MOSTLY IGNORED? Alas. Nothing. A very cruel bit of false advertising.)
(But also, damn. If you're gonna pick up shortly after "The Blade of Marmora" and mention Keith's bloodline on the first page... I went in thinking FINALLY?! WILL WE FINALLY GET TO SEE EVERYONE'S INITIAL REACTIONS TO THE GALRA BLOOD?? Y'KNOW, THAT VERY IMPORTANT CONTENT THAT THE SHOW COMPLETELY KIND OF GLOSSED OVER AND MOSTLY IGNORED? Alas. Nothing. A very cruel bit of false advertising.)
samreads12's review
3.0
Vol. 2: The Pilgrimage is a fun addition to the Voltron story line. Hunk gets the majority of the spotlight, which is refreshing and enlightening because we get to see sides of him that are not emphasized as much in the Netflix show.
Vol. 2 takes place during season 2 in between episode 3 (Shiro's Escape) and episode 8 (The Blade of Marmora) and offers a new look and perspective of the greater universe, the various species of cultures and the creatures they meet out in open space.
It's funny and accessible to younger readers and sure to be appreciated by readers and fans young and old.
Vol. 2 takes place during season 2 in between episode 3 (Shiro's Escape) and episode 8 (The Blade of Marmora) and offers a new look and perspective of the greater universe, the various species of cultures and the creatures they meet out in open space.
It's funny and accessible to younger readers and sure to be appreciated by readers and fans young and old.
pussreboots's review
4.0
Now it'll probably be another year before the next comic. Wah.
http://pussreboots.com/blog/2018/comments_02/voltron_legendary_defender_2.html
http://pussreboots.com/blog/2018/comments_02/voltron_legendary_defender_2.html
daniairdina's review
5.0
I'm just gobbling up Voltron content because Season 6 is out tomorrow (and on Eid wtf so I can't download it in the morning since I'll be busy) and
I. AM. NOT. READY.
I need Lance to prove himself as a leader. Hunk getting character development. My real space dad back. BABY KEITH. I just want all of them to be happy.
I. AM. NOT. READY.
I need Lance to prove himself as a leader. Hunk getting character development. My real space dad back. BABY KEITH. I just want all of them to be happy.
ericarobyn's review
5.0
Defender Vol. 2: Pilgrimage by Tim Hedrick, Mitch Iverson, and artists Jung Gwan & Rubine is another great installment of this series. It was such a fun read and I didn't want it to end!
This was another wonderful volume! We begin with a very dramatic introduction that jumps into a silly scene with the team. Shortly after, the team answers a distress call from the DavDabHau, a clan of hunters and shamans. From there it is non-stop action as the team tries to get the DavDabHau to their sacred lands.
As with the first volume, I absolutely loved the artwork! The colors in each panel were so perfect, whether it was a darker situation with lots of browns and blacks, or an intense space scene with lots of purples, pinks, and teals.
Of course the level of humor had me chuckling throughout. I just love the way that all the characters interact with one another.
My only slight complaint about this one was that a few parts just seemed rushed. There may have been a page limit or something, but I definitely would have preferred that a few scenes continued on rather than ending so abruptly.
My favorite passage:
Get hungry, Hunk!- Lance
Copy that!- Hunk
But not too hungry!- Coran
I don't follow...- Hunk
My final thoughts:
A must-read for any Voltron fan!
This was another wonderful volume! We begin with a very dramatic introduction that jumps into a silly scene with the team. Shortly after, the team answers a distress call from the DavDabHau, a clan of hunters and shamans. From there it is non-stop action as the team tries to get the DavDabHau to their sacred lands.
As with the first volume, I absolutely loved the artwork! The colors in each panel were so perfect, whether it was a darker situation with lots of browns and blacks, or an intense space scene with lots of purples, pinks, and teals.
Of course the level of humor had me chuckling throughout. I just love the way that all the characters interact with one another.
My only slight complaint about this one was that a few parts just seemed rushed. There may have been a page limit or something, but I definitely would have preferred that a few scenes continued on rather than ending so abruptly.
My favorite passage:
Get hungry, Hunk!- Lance
Copy that!- Hunk
But not too hungry!- Coran
I don't follow...- Hunk
My final thoughts:
A must-read for any Voltron fan!