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Rat Queens, Vol. 1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe
Rat Queens, Vol. 1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe










Vaughan, art by Pia Guerra and José Marzán Jr. Wiebe 4.19 - 9.54 The Far Reaching Tentacles of N'rygoth Kurtis J. Wiebe Peter Panzerfaust Rat Queens Popular Series By Kurtis J. Here are a few other books that might help you through your Saga withdrawal: 1. Rat Queens: Deluxe Edition, Volume 1 Series By Kurtis J. But, shocking as it may be, Saga is not the only well-written, well-drawn, complex comic book story out there. And, of course, the story of forbidden love, and of one family trying to stick together in a war-torn galaxy full of unnecessary violence, is all too relatable.

Rat Queens, Vol. 1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe Rat Queens, Vol. 1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe

Plus, the cast of characters is incredibly diverse (and I don't just mean in terms of alien species), and the female characters are actual real people who get to run around a fantasy universe without being overly sexualized. The writing is brilliant, the art is beyond gorgeous, and the world (or rather, universe) of Saga is one of the most creative sci-fi/fantasy realms by far. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Vaughan and Fiona Staples' next volume hits the bookshelves, here are some books to read if you love Saga.Īfter all, there are so many reasons to love Saga. Read reviews and buy Rat Queens Volume 1: Sass & Sorcery - by Kurtis J Wiebe (Paperback) at Target. So, if you're stuck waiting the long wait until Brian K. But if you're anything like me, you've just finished the sixth volume of Saga, and you're staring into a bleak future devoid of Alana, Marko, Hazel, and (ex)Prince Robot (and yes, I know I could just read the individual monthly issues as they come out, but I don't have the necessary patience). All in all, it probably has the best combo of awesome female characters around.If you love comics, you need to be reading Saga, and if you hate comics, you need to be reading Saga. A pack of booze-guzzling, death-dealing battle maidens-for-hire, and theyre in the business of killing all gods creatures for profit. They’re joined by a host of cool minor characters, from a long-suffering captain of the town watch who’s sleeping with one of the Rat Queens to the friendly rival adventurer group named the Four Daves (exactly what it says on the tin) to a villainous local merchant to one very annoying town watchman.

Rat Queens, Vol. 1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe

And can drink their rival adventurers under the table as easily as they kill their enemies. They’re foul-mouthed, horny, and have a distinct tendency to cause disproportionate property damage.

Rat Queens, Vol. 1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe

The rest of Volume 1 deals with the fallout.Įach of the four members has her moments, the story is intriguing enough, and the comic is genuinely funny. Each group is assigned a task that turns out to be a trap. The story opens with the town adventuring parties (the Rat Queens, the Peaches, the Four Daves, and Obsidian Darkness) under fire for one property-destroying bar brawl too many. Rat Queens takes place in and around Palisade, the sort of frontier town grown-up where once invaluable adventurers have become a liability.












Rat Queens, Vol. 1 by Kurtis J. Wiebe