A review by brinleywrites
Critical Role: The Mighty Nein Origins: Nott the Brave by Sam Riegel, Matthew Mercer, Sam Maggs

adventurous dark emotional hopeful sad fast-paced

5.0

Where to begin to describe this book? I cried while reading it... Of course, it wouldn't be a Mighty Nein Origins story without some sadness but there was something about Nott the Brave that felt especially raw. The story and art pulses like an open wound. From meticulous details in the background of each frame to the way emotions are captured on the page, Readers will find themselves easily immersed in the world of Exandria and of Nott.

The book follows Nott's backstory from the very beginning to when she meets Caleb. The pacing of the graphic novel is fast and kept me on the edge of my seat. Even though as a Critical Role fan I was keenly aware of Nott's backstory, I had to read the book in one sitting. I couldn't put this book down.

I think my heart broke during the panel where it's revealed where Nott's mask comes from. The dark tones and creeping vines present in the art encourages the reader to share in the tragedy of Nott/Veth's circumstances.

Fans of the Critical Role will absolutely love this book. I know there are a lot of people missing the Mighty Nein. If you are one of these folks, this is a great graphic novel to pick up. I also believe that people who know nothing about Critical Role have the ability to enjoy Nott the Brave. The story easily stands on its own and the writing is great, making no background knowledge required to enjoy the story. 

I highly recommend Critical Role: Mighty Nein Origins -- Nott the Brave. 

Thank you to Edelweiss, Dark Horse, and Critical Role for providing me with the eARC in exchange for an honest review.