Title | : | The Guild (The Guild, #3) |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Comic |
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Cyd Sherman has finally assembled her in-game team: Vork, Bladezz, Zaboo, Clara, Tinkerballa, and her own character, Codex, but is the guild ready for its first quest? With her boyfriend pushing her away for a bandmate and her therapist only confusing matters, Cyd decides it's time to find out, and pushes for the guild to join a major tournament. Leading directly into the web series, this prequel has all the touching humor and insight of Day's cult sensation, and is a great read for Guild fans new and old! See the show at watchtheguild.com!
o Art and cover by Jim Rugg, co-creator of the acclaimed Street Angel series.
o Theguild.com receives over 5 million page views a month and over 35 million views on videos webwide.
The Guild (The Guild, #3) Reviews
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See my review for V1 here:
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Guild #3 good stuff.
I have read Felicia Day's Guild #1 and 2. # 3 is a fun story about life with gaming crazies!! -
4 stars
This is such a great prequel to
The Guild web series, I've read it again in preparation for
The Guild: Knights of Good and Season 6.
It's basically The Guild season 0, revealing why Codex starting playing The Game, how she met up with her future guildees, and the formation of the Knights of Good guild. It's got great art that closely resembles the characters, character development, and plenty of geeky humor with the same quirky characters as the show. I especially liked the tie-ins with things mentioned in the series, such as Clara going into labor while playing The Game, Codex setting her bi-curious bf's cello on fire, Axis of Anarchy characters, etc.
It's not necessary to read before watching the show, but it is a fantastic addition to a much-loved series and a must-read for not just fans, but MMO and RPG gamers too. -
This one deals with not dealing with bad boyfriends, with having the courage to leave those guys, and to finding online friends that become like family to you... Finding your 'guild', in other words. Online friends can teach us many ways in which to be brave in real life because it is hard to ignore the bold archetype of The Hero within a virtual gaming environment.
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A great companion to the hit web series "The Guild". Though it is Felicia's first attempt at comics, it's funny and retains much of the web series' humor and helps flesh out the characters a bit more.
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meet tink, the guild Valkyrie and founding The Knights of Good