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“It was the time of Sinbad.”Sinbad is the stuff of legend. In his day, Sinbad the sailor roamed the seas east of Africa and south of Asia. He visited magical places. He escaped legendary beasts. He loved the world’s most lovely women. He defeated horrific monsters. And he definitely – definitely – had his share of adventures with elements of the supernatural.All of these traits take center stage in Zenescope Entertainment’s latest Sinbad tale, THE EYES OF FIRE.(NOTE: The following review will co...
Senseless storytelling coupled with uninspiring art. Read at your own peril.
Very well done
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The story is fine, but everything else...The art leans WAY into cheesecake to the point where the female characters all look like 1990s straight-to-video nudie-movie 'actresses.' Some of the dialog is...not great. It wraps up weirdly quick. Oh, and to the art again, there's a different artist for pretty much every issue, so characters don't really look the same from one to another. Meh.
Good Art and Story Flow.A different take on Sinbad the Sailor, as the story focuses on development of the crew and there past in each of the volumes. Sad they stopped the production midway only after two arcs.
It was one of those that I could not finish. Too much confusion and boring.
ok
A couple of months ago, I picked up 1001 Arabian Nights: The Adventures Of Sinbad: The Eyes Of Fire Vol. 1 trade paperback from Zenescope Entertainment. I finally had a chance to read it and am writing to recommend the book. The series is written by Dan Wickline, Art by Gus Vasquez and presents a reinterpretation and reinvention of Sinbad the sailor and his crew as they journey to a strange volcanic island in search of magical treasure. The art is beautiful and the story telling flows. The combi...
A fun adventure story with beautiful artwork.
Great story, my first introduction to Arabian nights. Its like the greek myths, except with comically proportioned male and female characters.
Trash!
1001 Arabian Nights published by Zenescope- those guys who made Grimm Fairy Tales - is a decent attempt to bring the whole "Prince of Persia" adventure to comic book format with Sinbad- a gritty adventurer out to clear his name an acquire the Sunfury Amulet. It's one of those quests that features plenty of good ol comic T&A and action, but the largely inconsistent comic artists (issue #2 is amazing, but then it goes downhill fast) really put the book at fault. These types of books are guilty ple...
Basically tells the story of sinbad and belinda and wilhelm and pots. Sinbad wants to clear his name for a murder he did not commit, so he is searching for this Jericho visor thing and needs amulets from witch queen Alorana. The queen says he can have it if sinbad conqour this fire demon which he does. Wilhelm is shown as his friend and confident. Pots who had the lamp that released belinda is also seen helping Samelia escape from the queen. Once they get the amulet The evil wizard Kabrit Amud i...