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    Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost #1

    Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost » Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost #1 - 1 of 3 released by Radical Publishing on January 1, 2010.

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    1 of 3 last edited by KillerZ on 06/29/22 05:58PM View full history

    From the mystical city of Shambhalla to the ends of the Earth comes a tale of magic, mystery and the motivations of power. It is the world of Ala ad-Din, better known as ALADDIN. Thief, gambler, liar and cheat, Aladdin's reckless soul falls under the eye of the sorcerer Qassim, who has spent his life scouring the sands for the Dreaming Jewel. This lost relic of shattering power will enable Qassim to steal the magic of the Djinn of the Lamp and reshape the world in his own malicious design. But to do so, he requires a mystical ability carried within Aladdin's blood...power that not even Aladdin himself knows about. An epic adventure that twists the classic saga into dark, unexplored territories with multi-Eisner nominated writer Ian Edginton!

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    This isn't Disney's Aladdin 0

    I wish this issue was longer!Wow. The first issue of Aladdin: Legacy of the Lost starts out at an incredible pace and doesn't let up. The story and pacing is well thought-out, not rushed even though it is pretty fast, nor is it bogged down by meaningless dialogue. We see a young and troubled Aladdin trying to work through his own issues before stumbling upon the Genie in the Lamp. He's young, yes, but very courageous and mainly just hustlin', trying to make ends meet in a world with clear class ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Rough & Tough Tale of Fortitude and Magic 0

    Audacious, defiant Aladdin here gets caught up in an underworld unlike any we've seen portrayed in pop film or TV. Loaded with action, our hapless youth appears tossed upon the winds of fate, but through guile manages to save his own life and reverse his fortunes. Dialogue was clearly created for those of us west of the Middle East, which makes the story relatable as well as easy to follow. Artwork had just the right 'mood' colouring in a painterly style while minding detail. Excited to get the ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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