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W.I.T.C.H., Part II. Nerissa's Revenge, Vol. 2
(W.I.T.C.H. Graphic Novels #5)
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Desperate to reclaim the power of Heart, Nerissa and her Knights of Vengeance put their schemes into motion, and the W.I.T.C.H. girls and their friends won't escape unscathed... Could this be their first true failure as Guardians?
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January 30th 2018
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so much like the previous volumes I loved this one. the Nerissa's Revenge Arc is one of the most memorable and one of my personal favorites.

So close, but not there yet.
I'm talking about the rating. The last volume was up sniffing at 5/5, and so was this, but they didn't pull through. In the case of # 5 here, it's 'cause I found the story a little slower than in other volumes.
I think that is because of the love—focus. I get why it's needed and that it has a lot to say for the characters, but that's not why I read this series.
Still loving it, though!
I'm talking about the rating. The last volume was up sniffing at 5/5, and so was this, but they didn't pull through. In the case of # 5 here, it's 'cause I found the story a little slower than in other volumes.
I think that is because of the love—focus. I get why it's needed and that it has a lot to say for the characters, but that's not why I read this series.
Still loving it, though!

I really like these issues because they talk about the previous guardians and they've always interested me. I had high hopes that we'd get to know even more about them in later issues but sadly we didn't. Also, how cute are the W.I.T.C.H.-girls and their boyfriends?
AND I love that they've included the girls' bedrooms at the end of these books. I've always been really interested in their rooms etc.
AND I love that they've included the girls' bedrooms at the end of these books. I've always been really interested in their rooms etc.

*Note: This review is for all three volumes in Part II (W.I.T.C.H. #4-6) since they are really a set*
A great follow up to the original Meridian storyline, these comics continue to not disappoint. The artwork is consistently beautiful, fully colored, the story progresses in a logical direction, and the guardians continue to grow into their roles. After Meridian was secured in Part I, the guardians feel a bit lost and no longer quite so unified now that their goal has been accomplished. Part II ...more
A great follow up to the original Meridian storyline, these comics continue to not disappoint. The artwork is consistently beautiful, fully colored, the story progresses in a logical direction, and the guardians continue to grow into their roles. After Meridian was secured in Part I, the guardians feel a bit lost and no longer quite so unified now that their goal has been accomplished. Part II ...more

So this series is getting frustrating. Generally, I like the story, but it's getting really hard to read.
You can kind of tell that Elisabetta Gnone, the actual writer of the series, is kind of a "fly by the seat of her pants" writer. There's a lot of "oh by the way" kind of story beats. Things introduced now that might have been good to bring up in previous comics to set stuff up that were probably just added now. That kind of thing.
This volume was also very heavy on the "tell, don't show" that ...more
You can kind of tell that Elisabetta Gnone, the actual writer of the series, is kind of a "fly by the seat of her pants" writer. There's a lot of "oh by the way" kind of story beats. Things introduced now that might have been good to bring up in previous comics to set stuff up that were probably just added now. That kind of thing.
This volume was also very heavy on the "tell, don't show" that ...more

Mi ero dimenticata di Eric… Beh, da un lato è comprensibile; dall'altro un po' meno perché tutti i personaggi maschili che compaiono in questi primi volumi sono molto ben riusciti. Quasi quasi Eric arriva di poco dietro a Caleb.
Avendolo letto quasi vent'anni fa - ma davvero son passati tanti anni?! - mi sembra nuovo ma, mentre sto leggendo le storie, i cassettini della memoria di scottiana memoria si aprono e arrivano sprazzi di ricordi lontani.
Nerissa è un nemico potente, di quelli che ...more
Avendolo letto quasi vent'anni fa - ma davvero son passati tanti anni?! - mi sembra nuovo ma, mentre sto leggendo le storie, i cassettini della memoria di scottiana memoria si aprono e arrivano sprazzi di ricordi lontani.
Nerissa è un nemico potente, di quelli che ...more

Nerissa has fully awoken and is seeking out the Heart of Kandrakar, sending out her powerful minions to fight the Guardians and claim what was once hers, even if it means kidnapping their friend Caleb to succeed! Gnone gives fans another exciting and heartwarming entry full of more twists, turns and shocks. What will it take for the Guardians to get their friend back?
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Elisabetta Gnone is an Italian writer. In April 2001, she co-created the Italian comic/magazine W.I.T.C.H. with Alessandro Barbucci and Barbara Canepa. The publication was later made into the television series of the same name. Gnone also wrote the children's trilogy Fairy Oak: Il segreto delle gemelle (The Secret of the Twins), L'incanto del buio (The Spell of Darkness), and Il potere della luce
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