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The Witch's Throne
By (Author) Cedric Caballes
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Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
3rd November 2022
8th December 2022
United States
General
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Humorous
741.5
Paperback
320
Width 137mm, Height 203mm, Spine 18mm
488g
Elves! Orcs! Dragons!
The Witch's Throne, based on the hit Tapas webcomic, is a riotous action-packed graphic novel epic that blends fantasy, comedy, manga, and a love of RPG adventure stories.
When optimistic young alchemist Agni embarks on a quest to become one of the sacred heroes sent to slay the Witch, she expects to save the world...and maybe make some friends along the way. But she soon realises nothing is as straightforward as in her childhood stories, and becoming a hero may come at a horrible cost.
A vibrant and funny spin on classic shonen anime with the vibrancy of Steven Universe and the grand imagination of Dungeons and Dragons.
A quest to stop a prophesied evil, full of fantasy archetypes and special attacks and based on a popular webcomic.
Agni is a human alchemist with skeleton arms who dreams of making friends and taking down a powerful witch. Danger in the form of bandits almost immediately finds her, but her potions are explosively powerful. Before long, she befriends Grom, an elf/giant blacksmith with an eye patch and prosthetic legs who can summon an array of bladed weapons. Together they beseech Reksha, an orc/dwarf combat expert, to train them for the upcoming witch hunt tournament that determines the heroes who will fight the witch. Agni grew up sheltered and possesses a painfully altruistic worldview that endears her to others. Sepia-toned flashbacks reveal the characters backstories and motivations, gradually fleshing out their personalities. Video game and shonen manga influences are explicit as characters shout the names of their over-the-top special attacks, resulting in shock waves and damage. Fighting game parries also figure into the action. The world operates according to tabletop and video game logic laid down by a wizard, which is all the explanation needed when the characters are this fun and compelling. The narratives shifting perspective keeps track of an expansive roster of friends and foes. The diverse cast includes a range of skin tones and colors, including human and fantasy races.
Put down that controller, manga, and 20-sided die and get lost in this tale inspired by them all.(Graphic fantasy. 13-17)
-- Kirkus Reviews * Kirkus Reviews *Cedric Caballes (WhatAHero) is a comic enthusiast and avid gamer. He lives in Maryland.