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Journey with young Jarek and tiger-warrior Koj, as they team up with a pirate princess called Serra, to confront the terrible Malsur who is set on devouring the denizens of this magical patchwork world!
TELLOS is an all-ages rollercoaster of action and adventure, mystery and magic, and good versus evil! The perfect format for the perfect bedtime story--for children of ALL ages!
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Volume One
I have been tempted to buy this volume since last summer and couldn't buy until after the school. At first, I was disappointed that it didn't really live up to the months of waiting (got so desperate that I found out the major plot twist but not the entire story itself).
Story: Even though the story sort of takes place in between and we're not given everyone's back story, but the story's plot and development makes up for that, even though they don't give out all the answers. So I gonna buy the 'Tales of Tellos' issues in order to found out for the fun of it. I like how they how included the two prologue prelude issues in here too.
Art: It's Mike Wieringo. He balances out the realism and cartoonism in a good way. The colors are brilliant and amazing. Each of the characters have their own unique look.
Overall: If you're a fan of old school comic story telling, and sick of your favorite heroes either going emo or dying for promotional stunts, this book is for you. It's fun and suspenseful. But I can grantte you, once you read this, you'll want more.
Story: Even though the story sort of takes place in between and we're not given everyone's back story, but the story's plot and development makes up for that, even though they don't give out all the answers. So I gonna buy the 'Tales of Tellos' issues in order to found out for the fun of it. I like how they how included the two prologue prelude issues in here too.
Art: It's Mike Wieringo. He balances out the realism and cartoonism in a good way. The colors are brilliant and amazing. Each of the characters have their own unique look.
Overall: If you're a fan of old school comic story telling, and sick of your favorite heroes either going emo or dying for promotional stunts, this book is for you. It's fun and suspenseful. But I can grantte you, once you read this, you'll want more.





















