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4.0 out of 5 stars
Prince Valiant and the Proto-Feminist,
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This review is from: Prince Valiant, Vol. 28: "The Savage Girl" (Paperback)
The Prince Valiant series worked for many years because Hal Foster understood the value of changing up his story lines by throwing in interesting supporting characters. Most of these supporting characters only lasted for several months but they always kept the story line fresh. In this volume, Hal Foster creates an early feminist character who is kicked out of her tribe somewhere on the Eurasian steppes. She leaves her family with only the clothes on her back but because of her talent she is able to survive and prosper in the harsh world of Central Asia. As this volume ends, she meets up with Prince Valiant and Arn in Baghdad. When two such primal characters meet, sparks are generated.
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This review is from: Prince Valiant, Vol. 28: "The Savage Girl" (Paperback)
My purchase of Prince Valiant Vol 28 was for a good friend and the only feedback I have is that he really appreciated the product a lot.
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Prince Valiant, Vol. 28: "The Savage Girl" by Hal Foster (Paperback - Dec. 1985)
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