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I love these characters and this art style but this didn't reach the mark that earlier volumes did.
Didn't this used to have jokes?Wiebe wraps up his run on the series by first splitting the Rat Queens up on separate missions but then pulling them back together through a series of terrible and stupid coincidences and contrivances. It would almost be a decent series ending if it were the series ending, but a new writer (the old letterer) and artist take over next volume.Oh, and building on his new Rat Queens multiverse, Wiebe tosses in the Neon Static special wherein the Queens are reimagined i...
The characters are great, but the storyline and art styles in this volume weren't my favorite.
The characters keep shifting and creating nuisances, which allows for an entertaining story. The best part is the end. I didn't think there was any room for romance, but they made it!
Nearly there but not quite. Its just off those earlier volumes which were very good. The Neon static issue was not good haha. I'll still read the next.
It feels a little more like this series is starting to get back on track, but it still suffers from a lot of the same issues that have been plaguing it, including a tendency to be disjointed, abrupt and confusing. But I'ma stick with it for awhile yet, and hope it lives up to the potential it showed in the early days.
This was my fault. I came back hoping this volume would try to right-the-ship. I wanted this story to find some focus and get back on track. - There were a couple of interesting moments for like 2 characters, but for the most part if felt forced. It was a lot of forced dialogue, forced profanity, forced nudity, forced humor... The art here never really feels as clean and crisp as it did early on. It's all floundering and no punch. I wanted the Rat Queens of old and I should have known that book
That last cyberpunk issue - whhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyy?????My interest in this series is seriously waning, but at least Orc Dave has some hope.
Much better! Honestly, this volume made much more sense than the last one and I love it. It's sad that the author is leaving this project, but it's supposed to continue and I hope we'll get more explanations. It's a crazy ride and previous two or three volumes were pretty meh. Let's all hope it only gets better!
Ecstatic to report that Rat Queens is back on form!This has been by far my favourite arc since the first two volumes. It's got all the bad language, dungeon-crawling, name-calling, and most importantly the love of a chosen family.This makes me happy, really, really happy.
I am so glad I continued with this series! The old story line and the new one are finally starting to merge together in a way that makes sense. This one really feels more like the first two volumes, and I could not be happier! Hopefully it will continue to be as good when the change in writers happens. There is a lot going on in this volume and we learn more about some of the newer characters.
This is a return to form for the Queens after a rocky start. The last few arcs have felt lackluster but this one sticks the landing and returns to the wacky, zany, D&D-fueled hijinks that made me fall in love with the Rat Queens in the first place. We visit a few gods and thwart the nefarious plans of an evil wizard, then get drunk at the local tavern. All in a days work for the Rat Queens - and along the way they affirm their friendship for each other, and the importance of family. This romp ha...
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I adored the first volumes and stuck with it through the weird ones that followed. This is getting back on track but not quite there yet. The story was much easier to follow then the last few, but bounced back and forth a bit too much. They threw in past characters for no real reason. The ending was so sweet that it made me happy regardless 😍. The Neon Static special in the back was a bit weird and really could’ve been any characters, not necessarily the Rat Queens. It reminded me a bit of the g...
I think this is the last one for me. This was the 4th season of Community for me.
An almost-there return to form for the Queens after last volume’s head-scratching turn into WTFery. Notwithstanding the futuristic NEON STATIC SPECIAL (which didn’t exactly tickle my giggleberries, though others may feel differently), this is a more engaging story reminiscent of, though not on par with, the first couple of volumes. The Queens are still a delightfully ragtag mix of characters, but the past few volumes have lacked, to quote Austin Powers*, as the French say, that certain “I don’t
This volume is definitely a welcome return to form after the last few volumes and seems to merging the old and new story lines in an interesting way. I was worried about this series going downhill, but this volume was a lot of fun. Kind of nervous about them getting a whole new creative team for the next volume, but hopefully they will take it somewhere new while still keeping the same energy.Also can I just say that I think this is literally the first time ever that I have seen a short fat nake...
A fun addition with some interesting plots... but I felt like it could've been explored more deeply and there was less character development than normal in this volume. Still enjoyed the art and the use of different styles throughout.
Like any other series, this one seems to have lost its momentum. This was okay but not as great as earlier....
Just when I was getting into it with Magical Goddess Dee, all that went away and we were right back to some nonsense I found uninteresting. How did this progress the overarching plot at all? It didn't, really.Rat Queens, you continue to disappoint me.