Elfquest: The Final Quest #2, by Richard Pini, Wendy Pini
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Elfquest: The Final Quest #2, by Richard Pini, Wendy Pini
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Fate brings battle unasked for, and heartbreak unforeseen. Chieftess Ember's Wolfriders try to save a human town, only to lose their own mountain home and Ember and Teir's dearest wish comes true at the worst possible momentwith agonizing and far-reaching consequences! * Winner of the Golden Pen Award from the Young Adult Advisory Committee! * Includes extensive extra content!
Elfquest: The Final Quest #2, by Richard Pini, Wendy Pini- Amazon Sales Rank: #97026 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-07
- Released on: 2015-10-06
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Wendy Pini was born Wendy Fletcher in San Francisco. Growing up on an isolated ranch in Gilroy, California, Wendy's imagination was fueled by all forms of fantasy and mythology. At an early age she began spinning her own tales of elves, monkey-gods, aliens and sorcerers. While her artistic talents were influenced by of turn-of-the-century illustrators, film and TV animation, her storytelling abilities evolved from a love of Shakespeare, Japanese history and legend, modern fantasy and the epic poetry of the Ramayana.In 1977, a deeply personal project called Elfquest was born. As the first continuing fantasy/adventure graphic novel series in America to be co-created, written and illustrated by a woman, Elfquest became a phenomenon in the comics industry. Appealing to comics and sci-fi/fantasy fans alike, it attracted a unique and unprecedented audience, an equal mix of male and female readers. Over three million copies of the collected graphic novel volumes have been sold to date. The author lives in Los Angeles, CA.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Feels like I'm watching a rerun By Kindle Customer I've loved EQ since the 80s when they were originally printed in oversize magazine format. I still love the characters and absolutely adore the art but to be excruciatingly honest, the storyline is so similar to previous quests. I won't spoil it for the reader but perhaps Wendy and Richard could use an infusion of fresh ideas. We have many of same problems, near identical foes the main difference is tha tthey've been reworked. You can see where this is going, and that will be exciting. For the ElfQuest fan, definitely get it. It's been such a long time since we've seen our four fingered friends- I just hope that as the saga continues new twists and new problems will arise that can keep this story fresh.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Don't pick this up if you're new to the series By Gwendolyn To 'get' this, you need to have read what has gone before. NEED to. And I mean EVERYTHING. This picks up where the last comics left off over ten years ago, trying to bring together multiple different and unfinished storylines while at the same time starting a new story. The unfinished stories were left unfinished over ten years ago, some over fifteen, and there are a LOT of characters to keep track of. I had to go back and re-read a lot of stuff, and I was still left with the feeling that I was missing a lot of things the new stories took for granted that I should know.It would have been better to start simple and build, slowly pulling in all the different storylines and characters together. Instead, the story suffers from the same problems that plagued the series towards the end: The world was getting too big and too convoluted, with not enough oversight to pull the stories together or keep them consistent. I appreciate the ambition behind trying to tie up *everything* if this is the final story, but I think it's more important that the final story is a good story. A happy ending where everyone is having babies and finding out who their long lost family is is not necessarily a good story.The art is OK. It's nice to see Wendy Pini drawing again, but the art, like the story, while good, is a soulless shadow of what was once spectaular.
20 of 24 people found the following review helpful. Nothing worthwhile here By Leigh Ettinger This is the first time that I have been moved to write an online review. I am deeply disappointed in this book. My passion for Elfquest was born in my tween years as I absorbed the original story of the first four graphic novels. I immersed myself in the expansive lore and in the Wolfriders' epic quest for survival and for identity in the treacherous world of Two Moons. But, here in The Final Quest there is nothing but fantasy cliché and meaningless drivel.I'd offer a spoiler alert but there is really no story here, only disjointed vignettes of elves getting into artificially dangerous situations and then using their ever-adapting magical powers to survive or not; it really doesn't matter. I began to worry in the first few pages when there was not one, but two, baby elves being born. A classic 'jump-the-shark' storyline. Of course the babies are never seen nor mentioned again. There is no identity struggle in this story because the elves can now change their shape and even their name at will. We are asked to somehow worry about essentially immortal elves who can travel anywhere on the planet instantly. There is no ambitious final quest.Lastly, these elves are way oversexed. On the very first page a female elf appears to be about to perform oral sex on Treestump's 'meat.' Then there is page after page of perfectly proportioned elves in their lingerie in provocative poses as if this were a Calvin Klein underwear catalog. I am sorry, but it will take more than elven side-boob to keep me interested in this series.
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