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Birthright Vol. 10: Epilogue by Joshua Williamson

shane_tiernan's review

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5.0

7 years. I've been reading this series for 7 years. Really kind of wish I would have compressed that to like a year, I probably would have enjoyed it even more. This last one I couldn't find anywhere. I think it popped up on Ebay for some huge price once or twice. Local stores didn't have it. Then I got these weird gift points from work that only worked on Amazon and there it was. Maybe it was always there (I don't normally use Amazon).

Perfect ending to a great series! This really wrapped up everything and added some extra emotion to the whole story.

majorrawne's review

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adventurous hopeful fast-paced

4.5

viandemoisie's review

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3.0

I did not care much for the story and characters of this series, but god-damn, the artstyle and creature design is on a level of its own. Phenomenal look, incredible monsters, beautiful colors.

let_the_wookie_read's review

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4.0

4/5

With a title like Epilogue you obviously realize that you've reached the end. While Birthright wasn't a gamechanger for the comic book industry in my opinion, it was still an enjoyable read from beginning to end. Is it a story that I'll read again down the road? Probably not. But I will remember some of the better moments of it in the future, and perhaps compare other like stories to it. While this seems like a short and sweet review, it's also what this short and not so sweet series deserves. I was familiar with Williamson's work through Nailbiter and I was almost expecting some of those same twist and turns throughout. I didn't get that with Birthright. But in writing this review I discovered that there's a new volume for Nailbiter out which I had no idea about. Guess what I just put on hold at the library?!
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