This book is a perfect encapsulation of this series as a whole: solid D&D-style fantasy adventures featuring a motley and mismatched quintet of bantering characters created more for their complementary skillsets in combat-related scenarios than for any logical storytelling purpose. So, it really is a complimentary comparison.) (Note: I actually love Kraft Mac & Cheese more than all but approximately seven things in my life, most of which are things I’ve been born to, willingly consented to mate for life with, or co-created using genetic material. It’s also something you’ve had many times before and will again, and it’s probably more brightly colored than it should reasonably be. This is the Kraft Macaroni & Cheese of graphic novels: it’s comforting, familiar, quick and easy, and reliably enjoyable.
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