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    Pathfinder #1

    Pathfinder » Pathfinder #1 - Dark Waters Rising Chapter 1 released by Dynamite Entertainment on August 1, 2012.

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    Paizo's incredible award-winning, best-selling fantasy world, fiction line and tabletop RPG is now the ultimate fantasy comic from Dynamite Entertainment!

    Valeros can rely on only his sword arm and his friends, the mysterious and beautiful sorcerer Seoni and silver tongued quick-witted elven rogue Merisiel, but nothing can prepare him for the dangers that lurk ahead. The scattered and chaotic goblin tribes of Varisia are changing, growing in power and unifying in ways no one has ever seen before. At the heart of this strange evolution is an ancient evil looking to establish itself anew.

    The iconic heroes at the core of the Pathfinder's world are brought to life for the first time in a brand new story full of charm and high adventure that will please fans and entertain new readers alike. Issue 1 clocks in at 40 pages (and remains $3.99) and includes over 10 pages of character profiles and Pathfinder RPG game statistics, plus an EXCLUSIVE removable, playable tactical map and poster.

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    3.7 stars

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    Blood, Ale, Bounty and Battle 0

    Being this a medieval RPG comic book related, even if you try to be creative and original (whats a little difficult in this genre), there're some patterns or paths that each single story of this kind must follow: the most basic and essential rule is a gathering of the heroes/characters for an adventure/quest.This is not different here: a man warrior, a female human sorceress, an elvish thief, a man wizard and a dwarf. A very colorful bunch who get together to investigate some real nasty problem ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Off to a good start 0

    For those who don't know, Pathfinder is a roleplaying campaign much like Dungeons and Dragons, and like D&D the good folks at Dynamite want to take said campaign and make a comic out of it. Most of the time it's a disaster when a company tries this but I have to say, there is a charm to this book that makes it stick out. The beauty of roleplaying games is the diversity of each character, since each player invented them and knows them inside and out, they are very individual and it feels like...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Pathfinder 1 0

    If you are a fan of decently written sword and sorcery DnD style fiction then you will probably enjoy this. I'm personally a fan of Pathfinder the game, setting, and characters and was glad to see it in comic form.The GoodFor Pathfinder fans its fun to see the Iconic characters actually doing things. its based off of a pre-existing campaign by Paizo which is kind of to be expected. I really like how Merisel is portrayed in this. She was always my least favorite of the Iconics just because she di...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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