10/10. No notes.

Amazing adaptation of the podcast, love seeing how the series is progressing

really getting into some hints of the larger story happening
adventurous challenging funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Absolute amazing rendition of The Adventure Zone podcast. More Kravitz content than I can handle. Amazing way to kinda "skip" through it quickly by putting the tardigrade battle on the regulators. Also just putting a picture of the hugbears instead of actually meeting them. I woulda loved to meet them, but it was still a smart way to compress the story while still keeping it relevant. 10/10 highly recommend.

I was bit underwhelmed by the previous volume. This was a great return to form, despite me barely remembering any details of this arc from the podcast.

Great art, but the story is not as enticing as previous volumes

Highly recommend!! The podcast is fantastic as well. They have lots of other awesome podcasts too

The fourth and best translation of the epic McElroy podcast to graphic novel. It still suffers from a little of the muddy transitions and incomprehensible action that I've whined about before, and they left out some of my favorite bits (for space, clearly). But they're getting better at making these work, and the story arc here is the strongest of the four volumes now out. I think "The 11th Hour" was my favorite arc of the TAZ podcast, and that's next up for graphic-novel treatment, so I'm definitely glad Papa McElroy and Carey Pietsch are hitting their stride at this point.

I really love this series! The art style is perfect, especially characters' expressions. Makes me want to re-listen to the podcast!