Bloodmoon Huntress: A Graphic Novel (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #2)
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Create Date:2022-07-21 01:21:38
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Nicole Andelfinger
ISBN:1338769952
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Reviews
Marcia Sands,
Amazing I loved it so much。 So much history and care! It shows just how much work the team puts into the stories。
Andrea Vivanco,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This is a must read for all the fans of TDP, and it helped me with my read lock (if that's how you call it。。。?)It was a good story。 This shows more the kind of relationship Rayla and Runnan have, it's like, they love each other but at the same time, there's some bitterness between them, the same for Rayla and her parents。 And I think, for the way they both are, it makes sense。This comic helped me to understand more the moonshadow elves culture and their way of thinking。Now, the bloodmoon huntres This is a must read for all the fans of TDP, and it helped me with my read lock (if that's how you call it。。。?)It was a good story。 This shows more the kind of relationship Rayla and Runnan have, it's like, they love each other but at the same time, there's some bitterness between them, the same for Rayla and her parents。 And I think, for the way they both are, it makes sense。This comic helped me to understand more the moonshadow elves culture and their way of thinking。Now, the bloodmoon huntress appeared briefly。 Her character design is really good, and I can't wait to see her on the tv show facing Rayla once more。About Rayla choosing to be an assassin, I wish they had made something more significant, she decided to be an assassin way too easily。The little moments between Ethari and Runnan melted my heart。 Now I like Runnan a little bit more, because we see how he feels regarding his assassin job。 。。。more
Light,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Don't get my rating wrong—I really appreciate that the team behind The Dragon Prince is giving us extra content outside of the animated series itself, and I especially appreciate that this graphic novel is extremely Runaan and Ethari-centric outside of Rayla being the main character。 But something is keeping me from giving it a full 5 stars, and I can't quite put a finger on it, so I'll list a few things that stood out to me。I'm not sure I vibe with the way Runaan is portrayed here, as he seems Don't get my rating wrong—I really appreciate that the team behind The Dragon Prince is giving us extra content outside of the animated series itself, and I especially appreciate that this graphic novel is extremely Runaan and Ethari-centric outside of Rayla being the main character。 But something is keeping me from giving it a full 5 stars, and I can't quite put a finger on it, so I'll list a few things that stood out to me。I'm not sure I vibe with the way Runaan is portrayed here, as he seems more of a heartfelt character than what we see in the show。 I know we have not seen a lot of him as of yet, but the characterization just felt a little off to me personally。 Maybe it would have translated differently if he was animated and voiced by Jonathan Holmes。 (Free Runaan from the coin soon, I beg of you。)Speaking of, I definitely felt like this would have been even better if it were animated。 Again, don't get me wrong, because I will take all the graphic novels I can get。 It's beautifully drawn, and I know prequel and backstory material is difficult to incorporate into the show, especially regarding a story like this that would probably take a few episodes in itself were it to be animated。 But in reading the dialogue, I couldn't make out the distinct voices of each character like I was able to with the last graphic novel。Finally, I wish it was a little longer。 I would have liked to know more information about the bloodmoon huntress herself, whether that be information they put together at the end regarding her powers and possibly her own backstory, or just more observations regarding her present state。 What even IS she aside from some sort of corrupt Moonshadow elf who is far older than she should be? The way its set up, I do wonder if she will be returning in the show somehow。 I'm very curious。Overall, still very much worth it for the Moonshadow lore and worldbuilding tidbits, let alone the story itself, even though I'm almost left with more questions than answers 。。。more
Heidi,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I’m marking this as spoilers even though it really isn’t because I got to read an ARC。 It’ll be out soon and I don’t want to forget to post a review of it。 I have to admit in writing any review for anything Dragon Prince related that I’m a huge fan! I’d have given my left arm for this series as a kid and even as an adult I find it charming and greatly enjoyable。 It’s well written with engaging and likable characters。 This backstory for Rayla makes her a more sympathetic and engaging character。 S I’m marking this as spoilers even though it really isn’t because I got to read an ARC。 It’ll be out soon and I don’t want to forget to post a review of it。 I have to admit in writing any review for anything Dragon Prince related that I’m a huge fan! I’d have given my left arm for this series as a kid and even as an adult I find it charming and greatly enjoyable。 It’s well written with engaging and likable characters。 This backstory for Rayla makes her a more sympathetic and engaging character。 She lives in a hard world and she made a hard choice to learn to fight and kill for a good reason。 I look forward to anything else produced for this universe。 It’s a great family friendly fantasy story。 Probably appropriate for any kid old enough to deal with a Star Wars or Marvel show。 。。。more
Online Eccentric Librarian,
More reviews (and no fluff) on the blog http://surrealtalvi。wordpress。com/With this graphic novel we get a completely new story in the world of Dragon Prince, which is a nice change of pace since the earlier entries were novelizations of the TV series。 In Bloodmoon Huntress we see Rayla in her childhood and find the origins of how and why she became an assassin。Story: Rayla's parents leave to protect the Dragon Egg (presumably to the war that is about to ensue) and she is left behind becaus More reviews (and no fluff) on the blog http://surrealtalvi。wordpress。com/With this graphic novel we get a completely new story in the world of Dragon Prince, which is a nice change of pace since the earlier entries were novelizations of the TV series。 In Bloodmoon Huntress we see Rayla in her childhood and find the origins of how and why she became an assassin。Story: Rayla's parents leave to protect the Dragon Egg (presumably to the war that is about to ensue) and she is left behind because of her youth。 She is less than pleased at having been left behind and eventually discovers that one of her guardians is an assassin - and she wants to become one in order to gain skills to be able to join her parents。 However soon enough she discovers trouble much closer to home。I rather liked this graphic novel - it has enough tie-in to the greater story in order to work as world building as we learn more about the elves。 However, it is totally self contained and no prior knowledge is required to enjoy the story。 Rayla as a small (somewhat) annoying child is on point and becomes likeable soon enough。 The story has enough twists and turns to keep it interesting。The art style is a bit similar to the TV-series in its simplicity but I do like the clean look。 It is in no way stunning yet neither does it distract you from the story。If you miss Dragon Prince like I do, this will scratch that itch nicely。 For others, the story is self contained and could be read as such easily。 It is not however a gateway to the wider Dragon Prince world, for that you should just watch/read the series itself。 Reviewed from an advance reader copy provided by the publisher。 。。。more