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Welcome all! This is our fourth and final review for the theme of Western Comics Classics before our Retrospective. We hope you’ve been enjoying these episodes as they have been fun to record!
Elfquest is a classic by Wendy and Richard Pini. The story focuses on the Wolfriders, a tribe of elves fighting for survival while dealing with a longstanding conflict with the local tribe of archaic humans. After rescuing a captured fellow elf they’re driven from their forest home by the humans who set their forest home on fire. Seeking refuge, the Wolfriders turn to their uneasy allies, the trolls, only to be deceived and exiled into a scorching desert and without water. Given no other option, the elves trek through the desert. Against all odds, the Wolfriders discover a new tribe of elves in a community called Sorrows End, sparking culture clash and distrust. Tensions mount, especially between our main character Cutter, chieftain of the Wolfriders and the proud hunter elf Rayek of Sorrows End. They both vie for the affection of Leetah, who is the daughter of the tribe leader and has magic healing abilities. She is at first reluctant to choose a life-mate, as she values her independence, but through the magic process called recognition, she is matched to Cutter. As the tribes inch toward unity, the Wolfriders prove their strength lies not just in survival, but in forging bonds across differences. By Issue 5, the story underscores themes of resilience, identity, and the possibility of harmony between rival peoples.
There you have it, that is our review of Elfquest issues #1-5. If you liked this episode be sure to follow us on Twitter @thecomicpanel1 and listen to more of us on Spotify, our title is The Comic Panel Podcast. You can also listen to us on ksuaradio.com or 91.5 FM in Fairbanks, Alaska. Be sure to tune in two weeks from now for our retrospective.
Music by Luca Francini from Pixabay
