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Warcraft Legends Volume One
 
 

Warcraft Legends Volume One [Paperback]

Troy Lewter, Dan Jolley, Richard A. Knaak , Mi Young No, Carlos Oliveras, Nam Kim, Jae-hwan Kim


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3.0 out of 5 stars Warcraft: Legend series has a decent start in manga., Jan 4 2009
By K. Reid - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Warcraft Legends Volume One (Paperback)
This is a collection of several short stories taking place in Blizzard Entertainments (Now Activision Blizzards) warcraft series of games. Here is how I would rate each story, with a brief summary, and why I gave it that score:

Fallen: 4/5- This is actually a continuation of the story in the "Sunwell Trilogy" manga. It follows one of the past characters on his journey of spiritual and physical cleansing. A good story and very well drawn. It only loses points due to the fact that it dosen't really feel like "Warcraft", mostly due to the writer Richard Knaak. This is just my own opinion, he may be a good fantasy writer, but his warcraft story's feel like they take place in another realm to me.

The Journey: 3/5- A farmer joins a band of soldiers who plan to cleanse the town of Adorhal, the source of the plaque that decimated the kingdom of lordaeron years ago (Warcraft III). Again, a well drawn and well written story. My main gripe is the lack of non-human characters and that the males look to effeminate.

How to Win Friends: 1/5- A gnome moves to Kharanos and wishes to open a buisness of his own. This story is my least favorite story of any of the warcraft tales, starcraft included. The animation, characters, and story are far too childish for the target audience, namely warcraft players in the teen-young adult age group.

An Honest Trade: 4/5- A dwarf tells the tail of his past to a captive orc. The art is equal in quality to "The Journey" and the story is good, but predictable. A personal gripe (one that I have with many of the warcraft stories taking place post-Warcraft III) is that creatures of the Horde are shown as nothing more then heartless, cut-throught beasts. Some humans do make the "baddie" list and of coarse the main villian is rightfully on the list too, but throughout my experiences with the warcraft games the beings of the Alliance are just as capable of evil as those of the Horde. I have my own problem with the ending, I do not want to spoil it but I just felt that it ended what could have been a good story chain throughout the Lengeds collections.

Overall score: 3/5- If your a fan, it would be best for you to check it out BEFORE you buy. I am hopeful that future mangas of this new series will improve upon the first product in the line. One thing that is good about a series like Warcraft is that there is infinite room to weave new tales into its mythology.

3.0 out of 5 stars Alright, but only just., April 26 2012
By Adam D. - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Warcraft Legends Volume One (Paperback)
I wasn't blown away by this as much as I'd hoped I would be. The stories were alright, but the climax to the ending was like a flat line from begining to end. There was no twists, there was no great revilations to the characters, and there was just enough amount of free time and boredom to finish the whole thing in three hours (with LONG pauses in between). Now I don't want my finishing it quickly to mean it was good, but you could do alot worse. Only reason I got it in the first place was because I'd already gone thru all the novels and needed something to do. In the end, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, but I also would turn them totally from the idea of trying to read/buy it.

5.0 out of 5 stars great transaction, Sep 17 2011
By Scott W. Fierro - Published on Amazon.com
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Received product as described. Thanks for a fast, easy and smooth transaction. Great experience and A+++ quality product would repeat anytime.
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