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youraveragedave 's review for:
The Hunger and The Dusk, Vol. 1
by Michele SassyK, G. Willow Wilson, Christian Wildgoose
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Humans and Orcs are forced to work together when a new that arrives in their land, the Vangols.
We don't often see Orcs portrayed as having their own culture besides blood thirsty murderers in fantasy stories. But this series is showing us their motivation and lifestyle. The humans are also shown how their lifestyle clashes with the Orcs.
The art is so rich, Humans, Orcs, and Vangols all have distinct looks, and the action is portrayed well on the page.
Looking forward to Vol 2.
We don't often see Orcs portrayed as having their own culture besides blood thirsty murderers in fantasy stories. But this series is showing us their motivation and lifestyle. The humans are also shown how their lifestyle clashes with the Orcs.
The art is so rich, Humans, Orcs, and Vangols all have distinct looks, and the action is portrayed well on the page.
Looking forward to Vol 2.