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Fire and Flight (The Complete ElfQuest Book One) by Wendy Pini, Richard Pini

nonesensed's review against another edition

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5.0

I stumbled across this series for the first time when I was about thirteen years old and I was hooked instantly! Some elements annoyed me (the gender roles, the kidnapping, such things) but over all the story was a very interesting and unique take on elves of any kind and the big twist - most people reading this review probably know it already - really took me by surprise. Also, the art style is beautiful! I began to hunt down all copies I could, fine combing the comic book shops for issues and finally finding where I could buy the reader's collections (what a happy day it was!) And now it's all online, for free!

This is one of those series that gets better and better with each book, at least when it comes to the original quest. Old gender roles are pushed aside and more or less forgotten, and the plot becomes more complex and the mysteries and revelations bigger and better!

leahcorduroy's review against another edition

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4.0

Time to re-read Elfquest! It's not very portable, so it seemed fitting.
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