A review by a_h_haga
The Complete ElfQuest, Volume Six by Wendy Pini, Richard Pini

4.0

So I'd already read most of this book when I first started my reread, through the Elfquest mangas - [b:Ulverytter (Alvefolket, #1).|23473406|Ulverytter (Alvefolket, #1).|Wendy Pini|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1414583205l/23473406._SX50_.jpg|1223705] - and so I skipped the stories about Bearclaw and Cutter's youth, and the new scenes also added in the Archives - [b:Elfquest Archives, Vol. 1|97995|Elfquest Archives, Vol. 1|Wendy Pini|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1387734534l/97995._SY75_.jpg|57806900] - but I did stop at the stories added from after the Broken Circle ARC, which I really enjoyed. It was fun to see how the elves continued their lives in their new Holt, and to see how Sunstream grew into his name as well as his own personality and character.
All in all, those few stories were very entertaining, and the art was by the original artists, which I love!

The last 3rd of this book is the story of the Wavedancers, but considering this book is in black and white, and I have [b:Elfquest: The Discovery|97997|Elfquest The Discovery|Wendy Pini|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1349040773l/97997._SY75_.jpg|94455] - which is in color - I'll be rereading this and reviewing it separately.

I really do wish they'd make a collection of the rest of the stories as well. Suntop's adventures in the Forever Green, and the Kahvi miniseries. Guess I'll just look them up online if there's no news on them soon.