The blood of kings

Matt Myklusch

Book - 2024

Skerren, a skilled swordsman, is named heir to the King of Vatagog, he faces numerous challenges, including a power-hungry prince and the threat of wars, as he learns the truth about his parents death.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy comics
Graphic novels
Published
New York : Aladdin 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Matt Myklusch (author)
Edition
First Aladdin paperback edition
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 8 to 12.
ISBN
9781665928182
9781665928175
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young warrior battles inner ghosts and a rival to the throne in this series kickoff. Switching to a graphic format, Myklusch returns to the elusive island of Imagine Nation, the setting of his Jack Blank novel series, where belief is the ruling principle. Dreaming of measuring up to his dead parents, Skerren takes center stage in a battle for the crown of Varagog, where it's always 1404. He faces Zorn, the son of a displaced ruler who fled years ago following the cybernetic Rüstov's invasion attempt. Orlando's art effectively showcases Imagine Nation's racially and culturally distinctive residents and settings as the high-action plot shifts scenes beyond Varagog to Faerie and futuristic Hightown--until an evil alliance in the Night Lands that threatens everyone on the island is revealed. In combat scenes, the artist also substitutes sprays of black Night Lander goop for red blood, rendering swordfights somewhat less gory. To the pleasure of returning fans (and comics readers in general), Jack and his fantastically rubbery-blue friend Allegra step in to help, and in a Marvel Universe--style twist, a conflicted older retainer nursing a devastating secret later plays a crucial role. Happily, for those readers who aren't fans of never-ending plotlines, this volume offers enough of a resolution to work as a stand-alone. Briskly paced, expertly crafted, and stocked with surprising twists and nuanced characters.(Graphic fantasy. 10-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.