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Average rating3.4
Having survived the end of the world, the Queens follow Hannah back to where it all began: Mage University. A long perilous journey awaits the Rat Queens as they attempt to find out what happened to Hannah's father while battling their own demons. --Publisher
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The art remains flawless, but the story didn't capture me in the way vol 1 and 2 did
Very disappointing.
Weird plot jumps, another change in artist (although I do like the art and coloring, it's really annoying to have the characters look different with every collection), and none of the humor and charm from the first volume.
The story itself felt as contrived and forced as it was boring. If the next collection is this bad, that's it for me and the Rat Queens. I'll always have Sass & Sorcery, I guess...
Story
After finding out the series was on hiatus I wasn't in a hurry to pick this one up. It was great as always of course. I love the Queens, especially Betty.
Apparently the series is supposed to continue as a web series, but I've had a hard time finding exact details on how that will work. I need to read the one uncollected issue it seems. I like webcomics, but I hope this series returns to regular comics soon.
Artwork
The artwork is great. I think I might prefer Tess Fowler over Roc Upchurch. I particularly enjoyed the armor sets. The winter gear was fantastic. It looks like she had a falling out with Kurtis Wiebe, which is a real bummer.
This volume was a little all over the place. Still enjoyable, but definitely liked the first two better.
Series
7 primary booksRat Queens (Collected Volumes) is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Roc Upchurch.
Series
16 primary books17 released booksRat Queens (Single Issues) is a 17-book series with 16 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Tamra Bonvillain.