RICH REVIEWS: Nottingham # 13


Title: Nottingham # 13
Publisher: Mad Cave Studios
Writer: David Hazan
Artist: Shane Connery Volk
Colorist: Luca Romano
Letterer: Justin Birch
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.madcavestudios.com
Comments: Nottingham, 1194 King Richard and Robin Hood and one large army surround the castle of Nottingham with the Sheriff and Little John inside. A challenge is issued and accepted. Little John against Robin Hood.
The art shows a time when rough and tough men lived and died. The countryside and city also look like they are from the dark ages and they are. It is a hard time to live in.
As John and Robin face off it is easy to see this fight is going to be a slobberknocker. The outcome makes for more fighting.
The Sherrif and Marian together join the people within the city into one fighting force to stand against King Richard and Robin Hood and their army of hardened fighting men.
This is not your normal tale of Robin Hood. Here the Merry Men stand against Robin. Here you will feel just how hard it was to live in these times. The Sherrif of Nottingham well he is a man just trying to save as many lives as he can.
The sheriff is a fair man and a man just doing his job. Well, he goes way beyond that. As Sherrif, he is out to protect all in Nottingham.
Things are changed around here offering many differences and twists and turns to the basic Robin Hood story. This book delivers hard-hitting action.

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