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Belle: Beast Hunter #2

Belle: Beast Hunter #2

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From hunter to hunted, Belle's world has just been turned upside down, and her fight for her own survival has begun! Spinning from the shocking events of last issue, Belle is alone and on the defensive. After nearly surviving an attack, she must get to the bottom of this monster-driven mystery aimed on ending her existence. That is, if she can make it out of her current situation alive!

25 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 21, 2018

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3,495 reviews27 followers
October 14, 2018
This...made no sense at all? Artwork is pretty at least? 2, I’m more confused than ever but going to keep plugging away until I get it maybe, stars.

Disclaimer: received copy of this to read and review from publisher.
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2,502 reviews126 followers
September 30, 2018
Sorry, This Isn't Working For Me At All

I'm a big fan of the Grimm Universe, and especially like and admire the look and the feel of their entire Alice mythos. I had hoped that these first four issues of "Belle" would capture some of that old magic and style. But, while these four issues were pretty, and had the occasional amusing or clever moments, it was all fairly generic and predictable. There is nothing special, or even distinctive or memorable, about the heroine's look, backstory, personality, or skilz. Often, Belle just monologued and kvetched to kill time or fill space between monster appearances. Oddly, issue four recaps everything and feels like a reboot of what we just read in the first three issues. So, I really appreciated having the opportunity to read these four issues, but this just didn't ring my Bell(e).

(Please note that I received a free ecopy of this book without a review requirement, or any influence regarding review content should I choose to post a review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)
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8,337 reviews135 followers
September 30, 2018

Belle: Beast Hunter #2
by Dave Franchini
The difficulty of having a normal life and being a beast hunter has its own balance. Belle wants to have a relationship, friendships and romance, but these may be far out of the question by her double life. When a normal day it brought to an abrupt and violent end, she finds her dreams are causing her to combine both parts of her life. Great artwork and appealing story line, a new super hero for girls.
9,169 reviews131 followers
September 25, 2018
As a single issue, this is very disjointed – the action continues right on from the opening monthly, before taking not one but two huge about-turns, so you're not sure what the heck is going on. Still, the quality continues to make the book readable.
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September 30, 2023
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Issues provided by the publisher. Thank You!

This is no princess tale…

When I first was notified of these issues I was extremely interested. It’s a twist on a classic tale, which as you may have guessed, Beauty and the Beast. What really captured my attention was that Belle is from a long line beast hunters. I’m sure there is some other retelling where Belle hunts down the beasts, but in these issues, she hunts way more than that.

There are many layers to the story being told involving characters (some you may recognize from the story), choices of weapons, locations, and even the creatures in which Belle has to fight. I was even shocked when a certain mythology creature showed up.

There isn’t a scene that is dull or boring and every page is filled with action and dialogue. The art and style were also very pleasing to look at and you can even spend some time taking it all in. This was really an entertaining read.
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