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Vox machina comic book
Vox machina comic book












vox machina comic book

Overall, and enjoyable read, even if I found it very short due to being used to reading trades instead of single comics. I also appreciate how the character introduction has been split up to avoid people being overwhelmed at the beginning if they don't know them already.

vox machina comic book

Keyleth is adorably naive yet alarmingly powerful, which seems par for the course, and the way that Vex's avarice and skepticism boils out through the text is really interesting. Even then, going straight from sibling squabbles to dead children was a little jarring - and it took me a moment to even realise what was happening in that scene. The scenario was a little shocking for a show which often ventures into the whimsical even in the face of death and horror of apocalyptic dimensions, but I guess even the most average Dungeons and Dragons game will seem more terrible when rendered into graphic form. But I found this a charming depiction of the Vax, Vex and Keyleth before they knew each other, and their reactions to teach other when they first met. The scenario was a little shocking for a show which often ventures into the whimsical even in the face of death and horr I have seen the show this is based on, and it is very difficult to separate that experience from the comic, or to imagine how this might appear to someone who is not already familiar with the characters in the Critical Role game. I have seen the show this is based on, and it is very difficult to separate that experience from the comic, or to imagine how this might appear to someone who is not already familiar with the characters in the Critical Role game.














Vox machina comic book