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Lanfeust de Troy #4

De paladijn van Eckmül

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Wanneer Lanfeust in het bezit is gekomen van een stuk ivoor uit de Magahammoth en het schild van de voorouder van Ridder Goud Azuur heeft bemachtigd, gaat hij met zijn gezellen op pad om de Magahammoth, bron van alle magische kracht, terug te vinden. Thanos echter ligt op de loer.

48 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1996

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Christophe Arleston

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Christophe Arleston is the common pen name of French comic book writer and editor Christophe Pelinq. He is best known for creating the Lanfeust of Troy series and its many sequels and prequels.

He also worked as "Scotch Arleston".

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April 19, 2019
Nothing to say except that it was as good as usual.
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June 2, 2021
3½ to 4 stars.

Review of Danish version.

This one was definitely an improvement storywise, but also characterwise. Like in volume 3 there's some actual story and action. There's also a fair deal of gore (lost limbs and blood) so if that's not your thing I'd avoid Zanfyst.
It's also the first volume where Cixi doesn't sexually harrass or assault Zanfyst, so also a definitive improvement.
The story itself is divided into two parts; a travel part and a confrontation part, so to speak. Questions from volume 3 are also answered. And of course, they keep enough open to continue the series though this one does come to a close and can be used as an ending.
I honestly like the mid-series ending, knowing a new arc will start next volume and then run through another four volumes. I hope the rest will not regress to the standard of the beginning of this series, but keep to what is seen in this and volume 3.
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559 reviews6 followers
March 3, 2024
For the first time, the series is beginning to drag. Many pages are spent on a dull misadventure involving a maritime wedding. If the author couldn’t come up with something more interesting, it would have been better to summarize; not everything should be dramatized.

The anticipated confrontation between Thanos and Lanfeust arrives — they battle twice actually. The first battle is decent, and has a clever resolution. Lanfeust uses his power to melt flung coins, turning them into deadly projectiles. The decisive second battle is underwhelming, lacking the requisite epic spectacle. In a bad deus ex machina, Lanfeust is saved by a flying dragon from Eckmuhl.

Very little world building of interest in this volume either, other than some frogs that power the paddlewheel of a riverboat.
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1,061 reviews8 followers
January 24, 2020
Finalement Lanfeust récupère l'épée qui le donne les pouvoirs ! C'est un te très rempli d'action e qui se lit très vite !
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September 18, 2024
Lu en audiolib, très immersif même si je préfère avoir les images sur une BD d'habitude. Très reussi. Lu en 2023
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