Written by Adam Warren
Illustrated by Carlos Gomez
Colored by Ted Gonzalez
Lettered by Marshall Dillon
“Prize Pupil “
Written by Erik Mona
Illustrated by Shane White
Colored by Mark Roberts
Lettered by Marshall Dillon
Review: Cody "Madman" Miller
The Gobos have landed. Thank you Dynamite and thank you Paizo! I stopped reading the Pathfinder title in the middle of issue #6. It was horrible. It was one of those times when you keep reading a title just because of an attachment to the source material. I was blind but now I see just how awful you are. I had hoped you would grow up into something worthashit but you didn’t, you died in infancy. Shame.
Thankfully Goblins is nothing like its whore of a mother. Goblins is destined for a long and epically prosperous run of five issues. I know. I know. What the hell? That is way too short. If you’ve read the first issue then you’re probably saying that very thing at this very moment.to your favorite neighbor, Eggert. High five Eggert!
The book contains two shorts with both different styles and basic interpretation of what it means to be a goblin. I hope this is the format the book takes for the brief duration it stays remotely relevant. Seriously though, this book takes me back to The Thing’s Two-in-Ones. I love those books with the polka dotted art and all. One book. Two stories. Two writers. Equals Auto Win.
“The One-Eyed Goblin King “ is the first story in the book and just so happens to be my favorite of the two.
Another cool thing about this book and the main Pathfinder title are that snuggled way in back on the last couple pages are full of useful stuff for all you RPG fans….the magical items, blueprints, stats and profiles of most of the characters.
High five Eggert!
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