Bloodmoon Huntress: A Graphic Novel (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #2)

Bloodmoon Huntress: A Graphic Novel (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #2)

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  • Create Date:2022-07-16 09:51:36
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Nicole Andelfinger
  • ISBN:1338769952
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Summary

Don't miss this original canon story set in the world of the Emmy Award-winning Netflix animated series The Dragon Prince, with story by the creators of the series and of the New York Times bestselling Through the Moon (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #1)。

Every Moonshadow elf child knows the scary stories of the Bloodmoon Huntress, the evil sorceress who steals your blood on the night of the Harvest Moon。 Everyone also knows those legends aren’t true。



But for young Rayla, whose parents recently left her behind to fulfill their duty as members of the elite Dragonguard, this autumn is scarier than most。 Her guardians, Runaan and Ethari, are still getting the hang of the whole parenting thing, and no one will tell Rayla what Runaan does for a living。 She spends most of her time exploring the forest outside the Silvergrove。



When Rayla discovers a young Skywing elf in danger just hours before the Harvest Moon will rise, the scary stories become real。 Can she stop the Huntress before the moon reaches its zenith?



Fans won’t want to miss this exclusive, original graphic novel from Peter Wartman and Felia Hanakata, with story by The Dragon Prince creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond!

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Reviews

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