The Legend of Bold Riley #1 by Leia Weathington


The Legend of Bold Riley #1
Title : The Legend of Bold Riley #1
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Rating :
ISBN : 193872044X
ISBN-10 : 9781938720444
Language : English
Format Type : Comic
Number of Pages : 24
Publication : First published August 9, 2015

Bold Riley - who has set out to find adventure in the lands beyond her home of Prakkalore - comes across a fragment of bone that shares a tale of lost love. Riley tries to reunite the lost spirit with its beloved, but soon discovers that all is not as it seems. (Near Mint)


The Legend of Bold Riley #1 Reviews


  • Zimmy W

    Hm I'm not really sure how to rate this one.

    It's hard to read about a character when we don't really learn anything about her. There's no exposition, and we are simply throw in, slice of life style. I didn't hate it - I love sapphic stories! - but I didn't like it.

  • Quinn

    It was fine, if unexceptional. The story starts "in medias res," with the eponymous "Bold Riley," having already given up her title of princess for a life of freedom. The opening pages gesture toward grand adventures and heartbreak (and presumably, a relationship with another woman), but none are explicitly shown in the work itself. The artwork is also fine, if a bit lo-res (I'm reading this work on a tablet via the Kindle app, for whatever that's worth).

    With that being said, I would hesitate to give the work more than three stars for a variety of reasons. Riley doesn't really grow over the course of the work; she seemed righteous and adventurous before the start of the story, and ended that way too. The main "threat" of the story wasn't a threat to our protagonist, and their "conflict" was resolved in a pretty anti-climactic way, too*. Finally, the story is so short and the characters so broadly rendered I found it hard to get invested.

    Ultimately, I found the work to be an easy, quick read. It didn't impress me, but it didn't overstay its welcome either. Perhaps the next volume will be better?

    * SPOILERS:

  • Megan

    I loved this!! I'm going to look for the first trade paperback.

  • Ali

    It seems perhaps too simple. Am I missing something? Still, the art and adventure is good, and the tale seems complete if somewhat lacking somehow.