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Far West

Far West

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, Pretty and Weird
Review: Welcome to the Far West. It's a little like the Old West except it is full of elves, ogres, demons and other unusual beings.

In the center of the tale is Meg, a female elf bounty-hunter with a big nose and a bigger attitude. At her side is Phil, a bear of unknown breed. Meg is very good at her job and is between jobs.

But events after a poker game draw her into the hunt for elf bad guy Voss. She is not the only one after him, but she's the most likely to succeed. Although there's a mighty big dragon that might have a thing or two to say about it.

A fun story that is beautifully drawn in black and white. I love Phil as he plays a great straight-man. By the end of the story all you want to know is "Where's volume 2?"

Fans of Moore's Boneyard will find quite a different story here (although no less entertaining).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, Pretty and Weird
Review: Welcome to the Far West. It's a little like the Old West except it is full of elves, ogres, demons and other unusual beings.

In the center of the tale is Meg, a female elf bounty-hunter with a big nose and a bigger attitude. At her side is Phil, a bear of unknown breed. Meg is very good at her job and is between jobs.

But events after a poker game draw her into the hunt for elf bad guy Voss. She is not the only one after him, but she's the most likely to succeed. Although there's a mighty big dragon that might have a thing or two to say about it.

A fun story that is beautifully drawn in black and white. I love Phil as he plays a great straight-man. By the end of the story all you want to know is "Where's volume 2?"

Fans of Moore's Boneyard will find quite a different story here (although no less entertaining).


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