PIXIE VOL. 1 E-mail
UK Reviews
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
 RELEASED BY: TOKYOPOP UK
 AUTHOR / ART: 

MATHIEW MARIOLLE AND AURORE

 FORMAT: WESTERN / B&W
 PAGES: 99
 RATING: T
 RELEASE DATE: 02/03/2009
 REVIEW DATE: 07/01/2009
 REVIEWED BY: SANDRA SCHOLES


Confined within the beautiful walls of his palace, prince Ael has a secret longing to go outside the stifling walls of his home to see what it's like in the real world out there, but as one who would be ruler of the land someday he believes he might not be allowed to walk away so easily even being a ruler has little scope for freedom.

Bored with his life inside the palace being tutored in Geo-Marketing and other uninteresting subjects and most dull of all being told that he shouldn't mix with the common folk of their land of Daimoon. Being as young as he is, he needs thrills and adventure in his life and with the monster festival due to take place he feels he might miss it if he listens to the old man. Though he doesn't know it yet prince Ael's prayers have been answered as one night a thief comes calling and takes the prince away in a sack with the belief he holds untold riches. She expects him to complain he has been kidnapped but instead sees that she has freed him from the bonds the palace had on him.

Pixie is a beautiful vision of an enchanted fantasy land rich in detail and alive with colour. Mariolle and Aurore are a startlingly brilliant combination of Writer and Artist.

In this volume is an added extra - there is an eight panel preview of the next volume of Pixie to whet the readers' appetite for more adventures.


IN SUMMARY:
Pixie hooks the reader from the first page, the characters are bold, real and the art exceptional - I dare anyone to try and put this down!

 
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