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    The Guild #1

    The Guild » The Guild #1 released by Dark Horse Comics on March 2010.

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    The first issue of Felicia Day and Jim Rugg's collaboration explores the emotionally troubled Cyd Sherman, and her first exploration into the realm of a massive online gaming community known as The Game.

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    Codex: Origins 0

     As a huge fan of web show, this comic was a must grab.    For those of you who havent been introduced to it, the Guild focuses on the players of a MMORPG very similar to World of Warcraft. The show is freely available on netflix, their website "Watchtheguild.com", and Xbox360, so theres no excuse for not knowing whats going on when you read this comic... unless you dont have internet. i guess thats an excuse.   as a casual WoW gamer, and a fan of Felicia Day, the Guild hits allot of funny bones...

    7 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Am I There Yet? 0

    The Guild published by Dark Horse Comics is a prequel to the web show of the same name. This falls under the banner of Dark Horse trying to own the comic book of everything that Joss Whedon is remotely connected to (Felicia Day appeared on both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog) except of course Angel. That's not to say that Joss Whedon writes the web show The Guild or this comic, Felicia Day is the creative force behind both, it just seems that Dark Horse is trying to ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Another Interesting New Dark Horse Title 0

    When I heard about this comic by Felicia Day, I wasn't sure what to expect. The comic serves as a prequel to her web show The Guild. The main character is a sad girl with a douchey boyfriend in a band who soon discovers the world of internet role-playing gaming.  The Good:It's a cute story. You feel bad for the main character, Cyd, who has a pretty sucky life. That is what leads her to become immersed in the rpg's. The story moves on at a nice pace and there is a little kink at the end just when...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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