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Poison Elves: The Mulehide Years |  
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Rating:   Summary: fantasy at its finest Review: drew hayes has developed a fully convincing and original fantasy world here.  nothing like you've seen in popular movies or books.  lusiphur is on par with john constantine for the greatest anti-hero ever.  check this out, you won't be disappointed.
  Rating:   Summary: fantasy at its finest Review: drew hayes has developed a fully convincing and original fantasy world here. nothing like you've seen in popular movies or books. lusiphur is on par with john constantine for the greatest anti-hero ever. check this out, you won't be disappointed.
  Rating:   Summary: Hayes shows early promise and fullfills expectations Review: This book (obviously) showcases Drew Hayes' early work.  At first, he begins as the King of Crosshatching, but as one reads through the graphic novel, the art style truly begins to evolve into cleaner lines. I give four stars rather than five because, while I love this book, and the series, I don't feel that The Mulehide Years really is Drew Hayes' best work.  It is a great, well-paced read and the characters are complex.  He has a gift for mixing one-liners into otherwise dark moments.  I do highly recommend it if you're curious about Poison Elves, because, as any fan of the series will tell you, even the minor characters are going to show up again.  Also, the interview with the main character is well worth the price.
  Rating:   Summary: Hayes shows early promise and fullfills expectations Review: This book (obviously) showcases Drew Hayes' early work. At first, he begins as the King of Crosshatching, but as one reads through the graphic novel, the art style truly begins to evolve into cleaner lines. I give four stars rather than five because, while I love this book, and the series, I don't feel that The Mulehide Years really is Drew Hayes' best work. It is a great, well-paced read and the characters are complex. He has a gift for mixing one-liners into otherwise dark moments. I do highly recommend it if you're curious about Poison Elves, because, as any fan of the series will tell you, even the minor characters are going to show up again. Also, the interview with the main character is well worth the price.
  Rating:   Summary: wow Review: wow. this was just an excellant book. kept me wanting to read on. it really was a good choice. i highly recommend it.
 
 
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