chelseamh98's review against another edition

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adventurous slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

3.0

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5.0

I read this for the reading rush for the prompts of to read a book in the same spot the entire time and to read a book with a non-human main character. I also read this for the book junkie trials for the empty barrel inn prompt.

This is such a fun graphic novel to read. I loved this volume in this comic series and I'm both looking forward and dreading to read the last one in this series.

There are some returning characters in this. Both of whom are wrote really well in my opinion. I'm usually not a big fan of fan service but I felt Nick Abadzis fitted both of these characters in the story really well. They both have a purpose for being there.

Gabby is developed a lot more in this story, which I appreciated. Mainly due to the fact that in the last few volumes, there hasn't been a focus on Gabby's character so it was nice to see that here.

I also really liked the way that three perspectives are included. These different perspectives are done really well, in that it didn't make it feel jumbled and all over the place. It was also interesting the way Nick Abadzis wrote it because I felt like I got to know the characters more.

If you're wanting to start this series, I'd recommend starting with the Revolutions of Terror volume and going in order from there, just because this volume/year fits in with all that came before.
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