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Review of "1001 Arabian Nights #12" from Zenescope
By: Eva Jarkiewicz
Date: Sep, 2010

Publisher: Zenescope
Writer: Dan Wickline
Pencils: Brent Peebles
Genre: Fantasy/Adventure
Audience: T +13
Issue Reviewed: #12
On Stands: Sep 29, 2010
Review Rating: 8/10

The City of the Dead holds many secrets and terrible dangers. Giant scorpions, skeletal warriors and other living nightmares walk its streets . . . all under the control of a being of unimaginable evil. Buried underground for thousands of years, his decaying flesh and tattered bandages a constant reminder of a bitter betrayal, the ancient Wizard Terrae Motus plans to make the world to suffer for his pain...and Sinbad and his crew are first on his list.

While Sinbad and the crew fight the Wizard Terrae Motus, plots that could have consequences for Sinbad are crafted and a secret is revealed. Don't worry, we won't spoil things for you by telling you the secret or who it relates to. We'll leave that for you to discover when you read this issue yourself.

Cover of 1001 Arabian Nights: Adventures of Sinbad #12

As with other Zenescope titles the twist on the legendary tale draws the reader in by taking what you think you know and setting it on its ear. The art sets the tone for the adventure while still containting Zenescope's trademark of sexy females. Legends, adventure, action, mystery and magic, sexy men and sexier women … what more could you want to convince you that you should be reading this series?


 

 

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