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Robin Hood & Minstrel

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Robin Hood and the Robin Hood's men chance upon a distraught minstrel, Alan-a-Dale, deep in Sherwood Forest. Alan recounts the sad tale of his true love Ellen, who was promised to another man (who has no kindness in his heart) by her father. Robin quickly hatches a mad plan to reunite the lovers. Will true love and two-fisted long bow action be enough to prevail against the schemes of a wicked lord and the infamous Sheriff of Nottingham?

48 pages, Paperback

First published October 15, 2003

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Paul D. Storrie

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Paul D. Storrie was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He started writing professionally in 1998 with the comic book ROBYN OF SHERWOOD about Robin Hood's daughter.

Since then, he has written comics and graphic novels for Moonstone Books, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, IDW Publishing, Devil's Due Publishing, Bluewater Productions, and Lerner Books' Graphic Universe division. He has also written short stories for the prose anthologies WEREWOLVES: DEAD MOON RISING and THE GREEN HORNET CASEFILES.

He currently lives in the Detroit suburbs.

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June 20, 2020
A pretty good Robin Hood graphic novel. It's the story of how he met Allan A Dale, the minstrel, and really is more Allan's origin story. The art isn't bad and the story flows well. There's not a lot of modern Robin Hood graphic novels out there so if you're a Robin Hood fan you may want to track this one down.
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