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Win Graphic Novels from Insight Comics

He comic fans! We’ve teamed up with Insight Comics for you to win a bundle of their excellent graphic novels. Entry is simple, just go to this link and sign up for your chance to win!

The contest begins today and ends October 10, 2017.

Winners will receive a bundle of graphic novels that includes:

Siberia 56
Elves Vol. 1
M.F.K.
Baker Street Four Vol.
Zombies

It’s as simple as signing up.

Here’s the official rules:

1. Eligibility: This campaign is open only to those who are 18 years or older. Entrants must live in North America.

2. Agreement to Rules: By participating, the Contestant (“You”) agree to be fully unconditionally bound by these Rules, and You represent and warrant that You meet the eligibility requirements. In addition, You agree to accept the decisions of Insight Editions as final and binding as it relates to the content of this Campaign.

3. Campaign Period: Entries will be accepted online starting on Tuesday September 26th and ending Tuesday October 10, 2017 at 5:00 PM (PDT). All online entries must be received by Tuesday October 10, 2017 at 5:00 PM (PDT).

4. No purchase necessary.

Enter now for your chance to win!

Review: Elves Volume 2

The epic second installment in the Elves series, exploring the worlds and lives of the White Elves and the Half-Elves.

Immortal and wise, the White Elves dwell on secretive islands, far removed from men and the other races of elves. They protect all that could one day disappear—books, weapons, and even living creatures. When a White Dragon is spotted in the lands of men, the White Elves embark on a quest to capture it and bring it back to their islands . . . A quest with dramatic consequences for all involved.

With no country and no king, Half-Elves live in exile. Detested by the “pure” races, they are persecuted and imprisoned—if not simply eliminated at birth. But times change. Under the leadership of the Chosen One, an Elf-Man hybrid named Nah-Thaal, the time for the Great Assembly has come . . . Will Nah-Thaal be able to change the destiny of his persecuted race?

I never heard of Elves before being sent volume 2 and not being big on high fantasy I went into reading this volume with a few strikes against it. But, even with that hurdle to deal with, I came out the other end of Elves Volume 2 not only impressed but wondering how I’m not hearing more about this from the friends into fantasy, especially roleplaying games.

I knew nothing going into this so, I expected a continuation of some epic story but within it comes across more as two stories that are part of a greater world introducing you to two different Elf types and their epic tail. Each are allegories in their own ways and the stories are beyond epic.

The first is the tale of an Elf, unaware of his past, hunting a dragon. It’s a story the spans decades and then there’s the twist going from a story about a hunt for a dragon to one about being dissociated from one’s family and heritage. The second story is one about Half-Elfs and an omen about their having their own homeland. It too weaves and bobs with lots of twists are turns.

Originally a French comic, the volume is epic in many ways and feels much more dense than its $16.99 price tag indicates. This is a graphic novel that took me quite a while to read and though I received it for free to review, it’d feel well worth the price. This isn’t a quick breezy read, it’s high fantasy at some of its most entertaining (ie I enjoyed it and mostly dislike high fantasy). In two stories it lays out a world that feels like I could mine it for a fun roleplaying game adventure.

That’s helped by the art which is stunning to look at. Just absolutely beautiful for almost all of it and while there’s some quirks here and there with characters the book is beautiful to look at with worlds that feel though out and lived in.

I didn’t find out this was translated to after but now that makes sense as this graphic novel is unlike anything that’s released when it comes to “Western comics.” It’s packed with so much to read and look at, I’m beyond impressed with it. “Bang for your buck” is a term that feels like it’s often overused but this is a graphic novel where the phrase fits and then some. So many are releasing books that are more for less, this is a hell of an entertaining steal.

Story: Olivier Peru, Eric Corbeyran Art: Stephane Bileau, Jean-Paul Bordier
Color: Luca Merli, Digikore Studios
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

Insight Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Review: M.F.K.

Your family pretty much informs your taste in things growing up, because either you go the total opposite or you get drawn to it. My maternal grandfather was a huge cinephile, as his love of movies trickled down to his children and on to us, grandchildren. This is something I even passed down to my daughters. One of his favorite genres, was the Western.

Me and my cousins watched all the classics with him starring Lee Van Cleef, John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and countless other fil stars that would go on to work in many more genres. Looking back, it made me fall in love with that era as well. The one running story in most of these celluloid classics, were that of a stranger who wanders into a town, minding their own business, no wanting any trouble but finding it nonetheless. This is exactly the outline M.F.K. by Nilah Magruder plays in, but she subverts tropes and injects realism where western standards would have been used by lesser hands.

We are introduced to, a mysterious wanderer, named Abbie, who is on her way to scattering her mother’s ashes in a mountain region named Potter’s Spine in this western dystopia, where the government is broken, and wielding magic, is much like wielding a gun. She stops in a townlet for such rest, when she gets to known the town folk, and one after the other becomes enamored with each of them. So, when a gang of rogues, who are known as the Parasai. By book’s end, the gang has gone too far, Abbie, unveils she has power all her own, and injustice will not carry on any further.

Overall, a dystopian fable which definitely turns the genre on its head, as Magruder shows that levity ad heart can be included in a story where the world fails itself. The story by Magruder, is elaborate, genuine, and beautiful. The art by Magruder, is gorgeous sequential art with tips of the hat to anime and sprawling Western art pieces of the Old West. Altogether, a story which challenges norms of gender, race, body and most importantly, storytelling.

Story: Nilah Magruder Art: Nilah Magruder
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

Nilah Magruder’s Award Winning M.F.K. Comes to Insight Comics

Insight Comics has announced the debut of its first original graphic novel M.F.K. written and illustrated by cartoonist Nilah Magruder. Magurder is the recipient of the 2015 inaugural Dwayne McDuffie Diversity Award. M.F.K. is a YA, fantasy and adventure story, that is destined to become another classic.

M.F.K. is a watershed in offering stories of diverse bodies and abilities. Centering on an adventurous, deaf young hero named Abbie, M.F.K. introduces readers to a desert planet full of sandstorms, mythical beasts, and villains at every turn. Injured in her travels, Abbie befriends some locals who nurse her back to health. When those friends are besieged by outsiders, Abbie is forced to reveal her true self and use her gifts on a quest for solace despite having lost the things most dear to her.

The series was originally released as a webcomic in 2012. Its generated a loyal and dedicated following. It comes to shelves September 26, 2017. Running 128 pages, the graphic novel will retail for $24.99.

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