I loved the color palette in this one, but didn‘t connect with the story. So I won‘t be rushing out to read the next installments anytime soon.
I loved the color palette in this one, but didn‘t connect with the story. So I won‘t be rushing out to read the next installments anytime soon.
My 9 year old got this yesterday. He is halfway through. My heart is soaring.
We found an Antique Bookstore themed bakery today in Orlando, I recommend the pistachio toffee cookies. I also recommend Writer‘s Block for an amazing actual bookstore nearby, haul pic to follow :P
The Mouse Guard are warriors that protect travelers on the dangerous roads between the heavily fortified mouse cities.
But when a trio of Guard members get wind of a conspiracy to take over Lockhaven, home of the Guard, and use the resources and weaponry there to rule mouse-kind with an iron fist, they must find a way to take down the rebel army.
Art, story, characters, and world-building were all GREAT!
By Saxon‘s reckoning he, Kenzie, and the elderly Celanawe should be more than a match for the invading army.
One might call him the “Raphael” of the group.
Reading Mouse Guard while my lovely wife watches a show with Angel in it but he‘s not playing Angel but isn‘t he always playing Angel kind of?
I can‘t handle reading books while the TV‘s on, but somehow comics are easier on the brain.
Fantastic art, short on plot. Appropriate for a 6 or 7 year old for starting to read graphic novels.