Member Reviews
2.5/5 rounded up to 3. There is some good character design and artwork and an interesting story, but everything is very surface level and the story lacks compelling themes or any sort of deep exploration of those themes. This reads as an adaptation of a D&D campaign, which would be very fun for those who played it but lacks a lot to latch on to for those who are just reading along. This is a VERY horny story, but some of the humor is strong and the characters are interesting enough to entertain. The story and art are a +, the dialogue is a -.
An absolutely delightful romp into fantasy adventure! Kendra really captures the goofiness, as well as the true heart, of every good adventuring questing party. This is a queer, magical, ridiculous adventure that really proves that a hero can be anyone. Even a spoiled, selfish, brash, purple horned prince.
OMG I loved it! It really just put a smile on my face! I got access to the ARC through NetGalley and saw that at the beginning of my lunch. I couldn’t resist reading it right away even though it isn’t out until early next year. Besides! I can plow through a graphic novel in an hour. 😁
It has the same silly sense of fun as Adventure Zone while the content rating might be more on par with Rat Queens with less gore. The art is bright and cheerful and the party is all likable enough to enjoy their characters in different ways. If you’re a RPG gamer and have a sense of humor about your reading you should read this!