thero159's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

emilia_thereader's review

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adventurous dark medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

sanewberg's review

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5.0

Really interesting stories, plus I love the bonus material in the back!

cescab_3's review

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2.0

I wasn't a huge fan. My favourite chapter was chapter two and I thought the art style was really beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. However, there is a lot of repeating what has been in the television show and I feel that the only reason you would seek out the comic is if you have seen the show anyway so there seems to be no need for it. It just seemed to be that the characters told a lot more of the story rather than the artist showing it within the panels.

serenityfire's review

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3.0

The stories were interesting, but I hated the art.

imamandajulius's review

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4.0

A must-read for any Once Upon a Time fan!

macford's review

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4.0

The illustrations for the Belle/Rumplestiltskin section were so so so beautiful. So cool to see the stories from the show in a different format!

wistyallgood's review

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4.0

A nice, quick with that provided some cool background on some of the best characters. Also, the illustrations were beautiful!


Look, I know the guy who plays the Mad Hatter is onto bigger and better things- I'd leave the small screen if I could be Bucky Barnes in Captain America too! But I want him back on the show!

gothamgal's review

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4.0

As a self-confessed fan of fairy tales and comics, Marvel’s Once Upon a Time series has been a treat (Check out my review of the first book, Once Upon a Time Shadow of the Queen here), so when I heard about the second book in the series coming out, I knew I needed to pick it up.

Once Upon a Time: Out of the Past contains four chapters, each following four different characters from the television series. Captain Hook, Belle and Rumplestiltskin, the Evil Queen and the Mad Hatter are the featured characters in each of the chapters. Each of them are captured at a critical period of their experiences, that shape them into the characters we know (and sometimes love) through the tv show today.

One of my favorite stories featured Captain Killian Hook. I love seeing Killian as a multifaceted character, especially on the Jolly Roger. He has a great rapport with his first mate, and it was hard to make the decision he had to make—but it was done in a believeable manner.

One of my least favorite stories was the one featuring the Hatter. I loved the CONCEPT of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, but I felt like the series missed the mark—and it was cancelled within the first season. While I feel like the writers and artists did well within the Hatter story in this, I wish they would have picked someone else to feature. There is no problem with the execution of the story.

The hardcover volume contains a fully-covered dust jacket. Underneath the jacket is a really nice book, similar to Henry’s storybook featured in the tv show. There was a great bonus section featuring costumes and concept art.

Once Upon a Time: Out of the Past is available as of this week from your favorite retailer in hardcover or eformat.

tardislibrarian's review

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4.0

The Rumbelle and Jefferson stories had to be the best.

I wasn't particularly fond of the drawing style for Killian's story, or Regina's. I also wish their stories had been a tad better, too.