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Spiral of Bones stands a bit above the other Pathfinder comic anthologies in my opinion! Maybe because a woman wrote it and injected more depth into the iconics, versus the more hack 'n slashy testosterone-infused way they've been portrayed in previous volumes, lol? I also find Pathfinder's lore about Pharasma, goddess of death and rebirth, pretty intriguing, and Valeros the fighter is the one who comes face to face with the cycle of souls in this story as he accidentally "dies" (more like soul
really good final volume.
Another volume in the Pathfinder Saga. In this volume, the party is split when the wizard and dwarf manage to get themselves trapped under the city so the rest of the party has to rescue them. And then Valerous manages to get hold of a soul gem and ends up in the Soul River and only manages to yank himself out at the last minute. A decent adventure illustrating the types of adventures available in the City of Strangers, Kaer Maga.
"Jeremy Blum rated it it was amazingSpiral of Bones stands a bit above the other Pathfinder comic anthologies in my opinion! Maybe because a woman wrote it and injected more depth into the iconics, versus the more hack 'n slashy testosterone-infused way they've been portrayed in previous volumes, lol?"Fuck off jeremy, you sjw soyboy cuck
An enjoyable dungeon rump that entertains but does little else. I really like the Pathfinder comics and this book delivers more of the same. If you have read the previous 6 volumes, you know what to expect here. It does little to reinvent itself. It mainly focuses on only a portion of the adventurers in the series, and it only introduces one new interesting character.The story is fine, but ultimately inconsequential. It brings Valeros into a new and interesting world before pulling him back into...