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GIVE ME ALL THE CRITICAL ROLE CONTENT. Also, Pike!! 💛
The writing captures the characters perfectlyThis is a welcomed addition to the story of Vox Machina. The writing from Jody Houser perfectly replicates the characters established in the show. You can hear the voices come through the word balloons. The artwork is beautiful and lively. Each character is rendered flawlessly.
Excellent readAnybody who watch critical role, these origin stories are a great way to know your favourite characters a little better. Great writing, loads of fun just like the show.
I love that we are getting more of these comics. I love that they ditched Tiberius and PIKE WITH DARK HAIR!!!I am so excited to see where this is going.GIMME THE REST OF THE ISSUES NOW PLS.
Nice artwork, but next to no plot. And the plot that was there, was full of holes. Perhaps I am missing something to be able to appreciate this.
Great artwork, but the story was too short and it ended on a vague cliffhanger. I also think there may be a canon conflict in that VM met Wilhand for the first time AFTER the Chroma Conclave arc... I may be wrong though. Hope the next ones are better.
This was great(the twins sharing a bed! Innocent keyleth! Dark-haired pike!). I already like this so much better than the last run.
Yo the art got an upgrade, that was like the first thing i noticed as i started to read it. I like it a lot, like it has more detail, like reading the last issue of the first part of the origins gosh it made me laugh at how funny it looked. In the sense that it didn't have that much detail in the background but this has a lot and i really like it. This didn't give a lot of info so i can't say much on the characters but it looks like its heading to something interesting and good so that's what i'...
A d@d adventure.A group of heros are following a friend. An unusual adventure hook. Dark horse comics does some good and silly work on this dungeons and dragons series. Jody Houser also does a series on a secret agent housewife. Good stuff.
Absolutely loved this book, even though I know next to nothing about Critical Role!
As expected, I purchased and inhaled it in one quick sitting. All I have to say is PIKE!! So excited for the next installments.
Can’t Wait To Read MoreMy one complaint is that I want more story per comic. It’s very well written, illustrated and laid out. What more could a fan ask for... except for “more please!”
The art and the characters are as great add ever, there was too much "funny" and little "content", though.
Woohoo! Pike has finally been introduced to the comics, and she's so cute. I'm so glad that these comics are continuing. I still think the writing is great. There are so many little Easter Eggs and tidbits here and there for long-time fans of Critical Role, specifically the Vox Machina campaign, as well as there being plenty to draw in new fans.
i'm so excited this is back!! i love the group dynamic slowly starting to develop, pike is finally here, and seeing scanlan making heart eyes at her in the background the whole time was gold
The adventures of Vox Machina based on the online roleplaying game Critical Role, made up of a group of voice actors whom decided to stream live continues. These adventures are based on the early days of the first Dungeon & Dragons before they began to stream, when the characters were first getting to know each, getting to know, and acquainting each other with the fantasy setting around them. Grog gets into even more trouble with a deceased family member, only to be helped out by living friends,...
A Great Way to get your fixI impatiently wait every Thursday for the next episode of Critical Role and this fills in my time nicely! The art is unique and wonderful and the story telling is genuine!
GreatLoved it. Can not wait for the next issue. I do enjoy seIng the group before the show came to be.
I need moreI love critical role so much and I love getting to see the things that happened before they started streaming the show. Things are finally kicking off and i cant wait to see what happens next! My only complaint is that i wish it was longer, but I can live with it.
The writing in this second series of Vox Machina is a very noticeable step up from the writing in the first series. The Vox Machina characters are captured perfectly, and the turns from serious to humor and interpersonal quirks are captured perfectly in this first issue. Along side this, great movement from pane to pane make this a very, very enjoyable reading experience.