A review by a_h_haga
Elfquest Archives, Vol. 3 by Wendy Pini, Richard Pini

5.0

I never much cared for Blue Mountain or the story taking place there. Not that it's not good. It's a very interesting display of both what and who the Wolfriders are, and the different aspects of their lives, as well as love. I grew up reading [b:ElfQuest #12 – What Is the Way?|34958134|ElfQuest #12 – What Is the Way?|Wendy Pini|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1515021135l/34958134._SX50_.jpg|6811761] again and again every summer, not knowing the rest of the story, for that was the only volume we had at the family cabin, and I loved it! I loved how it portrayed creatures that were bound to wolves - my favorite animal - as if they were human - much like I felt about animals, especially canine - and it questioned death - which I did a lot of at that age - as well as show that one can love more than one person - which I at the time found some validation in that I late see reflects my own sexuality in a lot of ways.
But despite all that, I never liked the Blue Mountain or most of those living there. Which, as it turned out, was very accurate.

The art is good and I like how this book focuses a lot on characters and who's what and such, and what makes you who you are.