Sword of Sorcery #3
Sword of Sorcery » Sword of Sorcery #3 - Family Reunion; Chapter IV: Iron Trolls released by DC Comics on February 2013.
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Sword of Sorcery #3 Review 2
Sword of Sorcery #3 ReviewAmethyst ReviewOverview:The plot thickens as war is declared and Amaya disappears.The Good:This issue is a bit slower than the others as it takes a break from introducing characters and motive and focuses more Amaya’s training and main plot development. The main characters are also fleshed out a bit and this is good as the previous issues have not dealt with a lot of character development.Christy Marx was and still is on fire. The world she is creating is both intricate...
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Lands At the Edge of Reality 0
This issue isn't bogged down by as much stiff politics as the previous one, or at least they're still there but not as stiff. They mesh much better with the action and characters, and aren't as confusing. I'm getting more and more interested in the various going-on of this mysterious land, and REALLY intrigued by the revelation about it's connection to Earth. But at the same time I'm kinda hoping this series stays in Gemworld for a while. There's a LOT going on in this world, and it's going to t...
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Life force extension 4
As I have said before about this series, the backup story of Beowulf has been really quite interesting whereas the main story with Amethyst has been fun though not terribly noteworthy. Part of this remains the case here as the story with Beowulf was once again a lot of fun, but additionally here the Amethyst story is working a lot better than it had previously. Instead of all of the politics in Gemworld instead they choose to look more at the development of the character, which generally speak...
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