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Review of "Neverland #5" from Zenescope
By: Eva Jarkiewicz
Date: Sep, 2010
Publisher: Zenescope
Writer: Joe Brusha
Pencils: John-Paul Deshong
Genre: Action/Fantasy/Horror
Audience: T +13
Issue Reviewed: #5
On Stands: Sep 29, 2010
Review Rating: 8/10
Why should you be reading this series? Neverland, Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy and Hook, everybody knows of them. Or do they? This isn't the sweet tale that you remember from your childhood. No this is a tale as only Zenescope can present it. The tale twisted into fantasy, horror and action. A fairy that looks like no fairy in the story you recall from your bedtime tales. Wendy looking hotter than any Wendy in the Peter Pan stories of your childhood.
As though that is not enough, it appears that the beautiful Sela is the target of a grudge of a powerful wizard, one that it would be better not to have crossed paths with.
The story continues with Wendy as Pan's captive and Cross planning an assault on Pan's castle to rescue Wendy and the boys. An uneasy alliance between Wendy and Tink, but will Tinker Belle's allegiance to Pan be stronger than her jealous streak? As Wendy follows Tink, the attack on the castle begins.
If you are just coming into the series with this issue we highly recommend tracking down the earlier issues as this is going to be a series to hold on to.
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