This is a
very engaging, entertaining and frequently very funny update of the sword and
sorcery genre. The Rat Queens are a gang of female mercenaries based in the
city of Palisades, they and other assorted gangs are causing considerable
problems due to brawling in the city. They are all given tasks by the mayor to
get them out of the city, the tasks turn out to be rather different than
expected. The Rat Queens return to the city to discover who had set them up and
the story unrolls wonderfully from there right down to the unexpected and
nicely dark hook for the next story arc.
Kurtis J.
Eiebe has captured one of the essentials for a sword & sorcery story, the
book fizzles with energy, the entire cast are all loud and vital, each
demanding and rewarding a slice of the reader’s attention. The Rat Queens
themselves are everything they should be, loving a fight, deeply loyal to each
other and trouble for everyone else. They jump off the page with fully formed
characters and distinctive approaches to the problems of killing assassins or
trolls. They are warrior women who breeze past all the clichés that stand in
their way to capture the essence of sword and sorcery and make it their own.
They do so in a vividly realised context with a supporting cast who push
forward as much as they can, the balance between them all is a joy to behold.
Roc
Upchurch’s art is simply stunning, an astonishing combination of very strong
character work and very clever panel lays outs that drive and draw out the
nuances of the story. The cast move and interact with their context very
naturally, the action is fierce and wildly over the top, but never stupid. It
is catches just the degree of exaggeration that the genre requires to allow the
cast be the larger-than-life characters that they are. Friendship is critical
to the story and the expressive art brings it out without ever forcing the
issue.
One of the
great strengths of the book is Ed Brisson’s lettering and sound effects, this
is a really loud book, the action is big and loud and the lettering brings it
up to the readers notice without ever intruding. The quieter moments are
delivered with the same thoughtful care.This is a
great fun book from very talented creators who know what they are doing and
doing it very well.
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