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AshtonGage
Monday, May 05, 2008, 03:54 AM
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Title Forgotten Realms: The Legacy 2
Publisher Name: Devils Due (http://devilsdue.net/)
Writer: R.A. Salvatore, Adapted by Andrew Dabb
Art: Rob Atkins
$5.50 or $9.50 for prestige card stock cover by Tyler Walpole, 48 pages, Color

Safety Content Label: T+ TEENS AND UP - Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children.

Publishers Blurb:
An Epic Tale written by New York Times Bestselling author R.A. Salvatore!

Reviewer Comments:
The Forgotten Realms Legacy continues in Issue #2 of the three part series. Btw those of you not familiar with R.A. Salvatore’s work. The man is an expert of creating powerful characters in a magical setting surrounded by both external and internal plots as well as horror and mystery. This adaptation from Salvatore’s novels is first off visually stimulating as well as exciting to read. If your familiar at all with the novels or the long running campaign setting; Forgotten Realms you’ll definitely enjoy this piece.

As the Dwarf King of Mithril Hall awaits his long time companion Drizzt to return from a mission, mystery begins to unfold. Long forgotten faces return as clues to a darker plot are revealed. Meanwhile deep in the under dark our favorite Drow Ranger falls into a trap set by an old enemy. Soon deeper things are revealed as the arena is set for the final chapter of the Legacy series.

Again being a little bias, this series is a good one, and very easy to get sucked into. The characters have a long standing history and its easy to see what sets them apart. Which in my mind allows you to identify more with a character, thus being able to like the story even more. If you are a fan of R.A. Salvatore’s work, pick this up. If your getting involved in the series for the first time, go back to at least issue #1 of the Legacy Volume and get into from the beginning. Trust me its worth it. :cool: