Mouse Guard, Legend of the Guard by David Petersen is a fantasy/graphic novel that takes place in the June Alley Inn in the world of the mouse guard. Within the Inn, June, the owner, is having a competition for who can tell the best story. The rules are that it must have one truth, one lie, and have been never told before in the Inn. This spirals into a competitive competition with everyone working to have the best story. Since this book was made up of many smaller stories in it, there was a lot of varying amount of artwork that involved colored in sketches, to full blown artwork that had every little detail is filled in with full color. This book is a well-written, full of color, story about great legends of the guard mouse world with high stakes, excitement, and good stories.
I always love reading graphic and this book was no exception. I thoroughly enjoyed Mouse Guard but thought that some of the stories were pointless. Some of them had no words and I think that a short story of three pages should not be wordless. Many of the stories told of old legend and added to this world in a way that makes you want more from them, but some of them told a story about a mouse whose adventures make you wish only for this story to end. Literally one of the stories was about a mouse talking to an old crow about how he lost his family. Now don't get me wrong, I liked the majority of stories and I think that there should be more. I definitely think that someone who wants variety would like this book. The artistic choices definitely help create a picture-perfect world with great fables by using bright colors and natural greens and browns that painted something more than just a graphic novel. Some motifs that I found in this book was how it seemed like the June Alley Inn was the best restaurant in their realm, it made it seem like the inn was a legendary rest stop for weary travelers A major theme in this book was how almost every story was about a guard mouse. They seem to value them and their services above almost everything else. They seem like guardians of the realm, keeping everyone safe and making sure that connection is not lost between the hidden cities. As an overall rating, I would give it a 4.1 out of 5 because while many stories were terrific, some were less than ideal.