Pathfinder: Runescars #1
| Writer | Wes Schneider |
| Artist | Ediano Silva |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
An exciting new Pathfinder adventure begins! The Pathfinder heroes receive a desperate plea to unmask a killer stalking the chaos-gripped city of Korvosa. A new queen has ascended the city's Crimson Throne, and now deadly armored Hellknights and Gray Maidens clash in the streets. With the help of a cagey adventuring detective, the heroes race down the perilous trail of a brutal murderer - only to realize that the next target might be one of their own! Dare the magic and monsters of gothic Korvosa in the first sword-swinging issue from Pathfinder co-creator F. Wesley Schneider (Pathfinder Hollow Mountain, Bloodbound), with art from Ediano Silv more
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Outright Geekery - Shaun Barbour
May 16, 2017Immediately upon starting this issue I was slammed with action that drew me in immediately, as I am a huge fan of a fight sequence! As the reader progresses through each encounter there is a nice balance of humor and bravado that is easily associated with each character. It definitely earned a couple chuckles from me as it progressed just to be snapped back to attention during this issue. This issue took me through a quick set of events and before I knew it I was at the last page left wanting more. I had to double check I was indeed at the end as the last panel definitely left me where I want to fast forward to the next release. If I had to say that there were any real drawbacks or negative marks it would lie, for me, with the feeling that a couple encounters were unresolved. With that being said, it is the first issue and the introduction to the story and the characters was welcomed as I will be waiting to see what is in store for the next issue . Read Full Review
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7.8
Multiversity Comics - Robbie Pleasant
May 25, 2017A strong start to the next Pathfinder story arc. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Bastards - Patrick Wolf
May 24, 2017Pathfinder isn't a bad story; it's just painfully mediocre. If you're picking up a copy for your kids, it's totally fine, I'm sure they'll love it. For the comic aficionado, however, there's nothing new here. Read Full Review