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Birthright, Vol. 6: Fatherhood by Joshua Williamson

mattquann's review against another edition

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4.0

Still great! Lots of tight action and I always love when Williamson decides to give Bressan fantastical splash pages to help flesh out the unique world of Terrenos. This volume features most of the cast together in one location, and focuses mostly on Mikey's attempt at redemption. I do wish Williamson had continued on with a few separate storylines, but the ending of this one sows seeds for more development in the future. See you in a few months for volume 7!

tashachowdory's review against another edition

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4.0

This isn't Y the Last Man or Saga y'kno? It's a pretty bloody retelling of one man's destiny that actually smacks of manipulation and the stuff you never see with heroes - what happens to the people left behind, the breakdown of families etc etc. So you know kinda what you're getting with this series. The drawing style always sucks me in, mainly because of the colour how awful Terranos is. I'll be honest and say that at this point the sorcerors and Lore all seem as bad as each other, all trying to use/change Mikey to some purpose. It's a great addition to the series and I'm intrigued to see where it goes next....
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