Once Upon A Time (Shadow of the Queen)
The Huntsman travels to a silver mining town. As he enters, the townspeople scatter in fear. The Huntsman request to enter the castle, but one of the guards refuses him. A fight takes place but Huntsman takes down the guard. The Minister pleads with him that they have no more silver and that the people are starving. The Huntsman tries to reach a compromise, but the Queen appears. She shows no sympathy and squeezes his heart to remind him who’s in charge. While he recovers, the guard's attacks. But he takes them down. The townspeople turn over their silver to the Huntsman.
Later at the Queen’s palace, the Huntsman tries to get the Queen to see that she can be respected without taking the people’s money and loved. But the Queen says there’s only thing that matters (killing Snow) She needs the silver to do that. She flashes back to the memory of her true love Daniel and how they had a real chance at love until she saved Snow White’s life. Her mother then accepted Snow White’s father’s proposal without hesitation. Daniel and Regina planned to elope but then Snow White betrayed her and because of that Cora ripped out Daniel’s heart. The Huntsman uses the silver to make arrowheads. He warns the Queen there will be attempts on their lives. He’s then quickly surrounded by the whole pack.
Days later, Regina and the Huntsman are traveling through a snowy forest when they hear a howl. The Huntsman asks for an arrow but is he’s attacked by a werewolf. He’s then surrounded by the whole pack. The Evil Queen stops the wolves by throwing a magic orb of light that causes all the wolves to shapeshift back to humans. One of them is an old acquaintance named Adair. They start to argue, but the Queen cuts it short/ She throws all the arrows into the air so that they’re pointed at the pack. The Evil Queen states that she’s looking for Snow White. The Queen asks for Anita, but Adir says her daughter (Red) had her killed so he’s in charge. He makes a deal with the Queen that in exchange for Snow White they’ll get freedom to roam the woods and the silver mines. The Queen agrees to the terms. The Queen later heals the Huntsman as he tries to warn her not to trust Adir. But she’s not interested.
The Evil Queen and the Huntsman lead the wolf pack toward the mining village. There’s a werewolf that’s lagging behind and the Queen commands him to get information. He ignores her. The Huntsman explains that the werewolves speak telepathically and they should let them do their thing. One of the wolves leaps and the Queen drops the box with the Huntsman’s heart. The Queen commands the Huntsman to use one of the arrows, but then Red is spotted and the wolves turn to attack her to get vengeance. The Huntsman aims his arrow at Red. Then changes his aim in the werewolf’s direction. Red runs off and the Hunter runs off after her with the box. Red steals the box from the Huntsman. Regina demands that the wolves go after them both but they’re only interested in the deal.
The Huntsman tracks Red and she reveals herself in human form. She says she was trying to help the villagers until she came across the wolves and questions how he can work with the Queen. He tells because of what’s in the box she has. He hasn’t had control over his heart since the Queen took it for trying to help Snow White. He says this time tho he doesn’t think the Queen will be swayed so easily now that she has the wolves. Red and the Huntsman agree that they have to find Snow. Red returns the Huntsman’s heart.
Snow and (on the run) travel through the same snowy forest and hears some of the townspeople talking about the Royal wedding of Prince David and Abigail (King Midas’s daughter). One of the people reports the news that there was a massacre. The wolves have been tearing people limb to limb and they’re led by Regina. The dwarfs wonder why she’d do this and Snow says it’s because of her. She bravely sends word to meet with Regina. Red and the Huntsman find Snow and tell her about a place where there’s a totem that can turn the werewolves into normal wolves and they’ll have a chance at taking them down. Red is ok with this even though they’re her pack. They arrive at the lake, they find the ancient tree that the totem is buried inside. But before they can find the totem the Evil Queen and the wolves arrive. Regina commands the wolves to take down Snow, Red, and the Huntsman. Snow buys them time to find the totem by bravely telling the Queen to come after *her* and leave the others alone. Snow leads the wolves unto the ice so that when they transform them they’ll be trapped. Adir goes after the Huntsman, but Regina orders him to “stay on script” and kill Snow White. The Huntsman shouts out a warning, but it’s too late. The ice beneath Red and Snow crack and they fall in. The Huntsman now has the totem and dives in to save them. The Queen’s only concern is for what the huntsman had in his hand. Adir tells her it doesn’t matter they’re dead. The Queen doesn’t seem to believe this. Underwater, Red, Snow, and the Huntsman transform to sea creatures. They know they don’t have long before they turn back so the Huntsman convinces Red to try to unite the pack under her rule. One of the pack suffers an injury from one of the Huntsman’s arrows. Adir suggests to the Queen that they rest. She also questions her motives. She shows him what happens to those that do. He silently vows that she’ll regret this. Red tries to convince Adir that freedom doesn’t equal fear and working for Regina is the wrong path. But he thinks nothing will be ok until Snow is dead. Adir and the Huntsman get into a fistfight. The Huntsman threatens to end Adir, but Regina is the one that does him in. The pack sees this a betrayal and try to attack her, but she holds them off with magic. Red, Snow, and the Huntsman use this advantage to flee.
Red tries to go back to defend her pack, but the Huntsman goes instead (fearful that she’ll die too). He once again gives control of his heart over to the Queen. Now in a safe place Snow vows Red that they’ll get the Huntsman’s heart back (and back who it really belongs to *Red*). At the castle, Regina is in a good mood and says that when the snow thaws they’ll once again find Snow White and kill her for good this time.
My Thoughts: Great show! Not a very good graphic novel. In a graphic novel, the first thing is the illustrations HAVE to be on point or the rest goes downhill. These were not! It’s not a good thing when you have to look up the summary of the book online just to get what’s going on in the story. I like my illustrations bold, bright, and sharp! There was nothing in these characters' features (particularly Snow and Red that put me in the mind of the actresses on the show that played them). I even thought the townspeople in the inn were supposed to be the dwarfs. (Tho I did wonder why they’d all be traveling through the woods together in the snow). It was only because I found the summary of the book that I knew that they were the townspeople. The plot wasn’t special. I haven’t watched Once Upon A Time in a long time but had I not read this it wouldn’t have added a thing to the Snow, Huntsman, and Red storylines. The one thing I did like was the sketches at the end of the book of the character's costumes. I think I just need a sketchbook of the designs of the amazing costumes they wore on the show.
Rating: 5 I remember when I got this book as a Christmas present and how excited I was to own it. It just didn’t live up to my expectations.