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I actually REALLY liked this comic. It was crazy how I could literally hear the characters' voices and the songs they sung. Crazy. BMOs parts just killed it. He is so freaking funny, I love that little guy. It really felt like a cool episode in comic form that was directly inspired by D&D and Zelda. Super math.
ha-ha-ha. crime doesn't pay.when Finn and Jake are approached by the mysterious guildmaster- adventurer claiming to represent the heroes' guild of the manyverse- they're challenged to complete the quest of the four castles to gain entrance to the guild and the right to train as real heroes. but there's something fishy about this quest, and something even fishier about this guildmaster.vol. 7 written by josh trujillo
The description for this book about LSP flashbacks must apply to a different book. This one's about Finn and Jake questing for treasures to join a guild and train with other heroes...or so they think. They're pretty easily tricked, as it turns out! It's a worthwhile read for Adventure Time fans.
Cute, I like the guild person.
I loved the premise of this, but it all seemed to get wrapped up a little too quickly (and with very little explanation) for my liking.
Adventure time is always a good silly read. The illustrations are vibrant and fun. I always read them out of order so I don’t know if there’s an overarching plot.
Maybe the worst so far is in this series, but still not terribly offensive.
First graphic novel of the year and of course you can never go wrong with ADVENTURE TIME!Still can't believe that show is over :(Anyway, this was volume 7 and it was amazing as always :D
Slightly boring? Surprisingly. It was like nothing happened.
Got to see almost the whole crew of characters: LSP, Pbubs, Finn and Jake (obviously), Tree Trunks...good issue
I miss the days of Ryan North but this was still amusing.
'The Four Castles' is an Adventure Time graphic novel. In this instalment, Finn is feeling sensitive about Jake not always joining in with combo attacks when they battle bad guys. When the guildmaster of the Heroes' Guild turns up and asks them to take on four quests in order to be granted entry to the Guild, Finn agrees. Jake doesn't want to disappoint Finn and so goes along with the plan. The quests are to take four mythical and powerful artefacts and bring them back to the guildmaster. Howeve...
EpicThis book was the best adventure time book. This was pure genius. Incredible. Total incredible.I would highly recommend this book.
The Four Castles is an oddly moralistic Adventure Time novel that felt quite OOC for our favourite heroes. A Guildmaster challenges Jake and Finn to collect certain artefacts in order to become part of the guild, but it's not the guild of heroes like they think, but the guild of thieves! Through a misunderstanding, the two set out and beat things up and get in trouble. The art is great, but the story just doesn't seem to fit with the series.
A solid OGN in the series, this one keeps the focus on Finn and Jake and their quest includes a lot of favourite characters from the show as well as a new androgynous lady villain. That's a formula for success if you ask me! Top it all off with some shady Bubblegum at the end and I'm there. The only thing that detracted from the story for me was the moral dilemma aspect, which was either that they weren't respecting personal property or weren't being honest about what they really wanted to do. N...
Of course this is a biased rating because I love adventure time especially Jake which I can always relate to.
Fans of the tv show Adventure Time will have no time diving right into their books. They are just as funny and filled with awesome adventures as the original tv show. In this one, Finn and Jake are determined to be inducted into the Heroes Guild, which will prove they are one of the best heroes. To do so, they must gather four items at four different castles. The end will leave you speechless. As a huge fan of Adventure Time (I wrote a paper on it once), I fairly enjoyed the book because it was