Hopefully, the author will have a sequel (as she has indicated there will be more graphic novels for Bloodraven as well). The main focus of "Wizard" remains the torture. When he is rescued by Escalon, their brief affair is steamy but leaves a reader hanging because it is over so quickly. more hers being tortured (one resulting in a particularly gruesome death). Here, the protagonist Ferris is subjected to brutal rape/torture and has to witness ot. It may be because there is also a full-length novel companion to Bloodraven that the impact of horrors done to the main character are tempered by his evolving relationship with Bloodraven. My main issue with the story was the graphic torture (both visually and written). Warrior Ferris is captured and the enemy take sadistic pleasure trying to break him. The story opens with the aftermath of a battle between two nations. Although I did like it, it was not as good as her other graphic novel "Bloodraven." This is set in the same world, but takes place many years earlier with different characters. Review 1: This is a combination graphic novel with a novelette (written text) to expand the story.
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