Rogue # 3 - The Gauntlet
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The book opens right where issue two ended, with Rougue being attacked by the Assassins Guild. She works her way through the assassins eagerly on her way to face down Bella Donna. As Bella Donna waits for Rogues arrival, we find that Candra, the leader of the Theives Guild is an External and has been pulling the strings all along.
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Two Different Guilds
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The book opens right where issue two ended, with Rougue being attacked by the Assassins Guild. She works her way through the assassins eagerly on her way to face down Bella Donna. As Bella Donna waits for Rogues arrival, we find that Candra, the leader of the Theives Guild is an External and has been pulling the strings all along.
Just as with the previous two issues , the writing on this book is incredibly simple as if maybe a moments of thought was put into what was going to happen. We learn nothing new of Rogue as a character, or Gambit for that matter. Giving it where it is due however, this book does focus on the two different guilds.
This is really the problem with the whole series is that Rogue turns out to be a bit of a side character in her own book. As if the creators just did not have any idea what to do with her, so they surrounded her with as many side characters as they could. Too bad since that completely negates everything that could have been good about the book.
Just as with the previous two issues , the writing on this book is incredibly simple as if maybe a moments of thought was put into what was going to happen. We learn nothing new of Rogue as a character, or Gambit for that matter. Giving it where it is due however, this book does focus on the two different guilds.
This is really the problem with the whole series is that Rogue turns out to be a bit of a side character in her own book. As if the creators just did not have any idea what to do with her, so they surrounded her with as many side characters as they could. Too bad since that completely negates everything that could have been good about the book.
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