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A review by sincerelyjesi
League of Legends: Ashe - Warmother by Odin Austin Shafer
4.0
I had to hunt around for this book when it came out and I knew I was going to buy it before I even held it in my hands. To be fair, Ashe was the first character I grew attached to when I played League of Legends, erm, 9 years ago. Her artwork in the game was always gorgeous and when I picked up interest in LoL again within the last two years, my fondness for her character rekindled.
Ashe - Warmother was a very fun read. As an avid reader who enjoys playing (and watching) League of Legends and also enjoys reading comics, this was a very happy medium for me to consume a new story about a character I already enjoyed. The artwork, as hoped, was absolutely gorgeous and you could tell the writers put a lot of thought into Ashe's interactions with other characters. The amount of backstory and detail that went into this was outstanding and it makes me very excited for other League of Legends paperback trades.
Ashe - Warmother was a very fun read. As an avid reader who enjoys playing (and watching) League of Legends and also enjoys reading comics, this was a very happy medium for me to consume a new story about a character I already enjoyed. The artwork, as hoped, was absolutely gorgeous and you could tell the writers put a lot of thought into Ashe's interactions with other characters. The amount of backstory and detail that went into this was outstanding and it makes me very excited for other League of Legends paperback trades.