![]() Wendy Pini's art is as strong as it ever was, and we feel for the characters as they move forward in time and in their individual lives. So yet again, Elfquest scores a five out of five. It's so visually pleasing, I would be totally down for a virtual game or even just a tour of the palace. Comic Book ResourcesĮlfquest is just one of those stories that you never want to end. I suspect readers who made it this far will agree. And with the setup for what's to come next time, I'm looking forward to seeing them in 60, as the old issues' letter-column liked to state things. ![]() , the newest adventures of the WolfridersĮven with a bit of a slowdown in pace, Wendy and Richard Pini's Elfquest: The Final Quest is a pleasant read. The Complete Elfquest Volume 1 by Wendy Pini, Richard Pini 5.0 (6) Paperback 29.99 Paperback 29.99 eBook 12. The skills that helped them survive the harsh world are fading, and there is a growing threat from a tyrant obsessed with exterminating all elves-creating a disastrous brew that must surely boil over.Ĭollects Wendy and Richard Pini's sixty-page special and the first six issues of ![]() But the dream that Chief Cutter and his Wolfriders fought and died for, the Palace of the High Ones, may be the very thing destroying them. For generations, the elves sought a safe haven against all who would do them harm. Richard Pini is one half of the husband-and-wife team responsible for creating the well-known Elfquest series of comics, graphic novels, and prose works. ![]()
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