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Raven: The Pirate Princess

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The Pirate Princess is a spinoff of Princeless (but can be read as stand alone) that follows Raven Xingtao who is looking revenge against her brothers after they stole everything that was supposed to be hers in order to do this she needs a crew and decides to look for girls in need of adventure to help her.

This comic is funny, full of action, adventures and of course a little bit of love.

Has anyone read it?
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That sounds like so much fun! I haven't heard of it (not that I recall), but I enjoy fantasy with a twist. It sounds like it might be similar to Rat Queens, to a very small extent, or maybe Another Castle.
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I love Princeless! And I would consider The Pirate Princess a slightly older cousin to that series (maybe geared towards a pre-teen/teen audience), in that there is some romance and a lot of fun action. (It's a little more sword fighting and the like). I highly recommend it.
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Totally sounds like something I could love reading! Anything that has adventure in it and some serious revenge take-out plan in it sounds fun. The humor is sure to be a bonus! Planning on it already :) :)
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Vscholz wrote: 21 Oct 2018, 19:26 That sounds like so much fun! I haven't heard of it (not that I recall), but I enjoy fantasy with a twist. It sounds like it might be similar to Rat Queens, to a very small extent, or maybe Another Castle.
Is a little bit similar to Rat Queens, mostly in the girl power that is shown in the story. I'm sure you would enjoy it.
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M Zee wrote: 24 Oct 2018, 21:29 I love Princeless! And I would consider The Pirate Princess a slightly older cousin to that series (maybe geared towards a pre-teen/teen audience), in that there is some romance and a lot of fun action. (It's a little more sword fighting and the like). I highly recommend it.
I haven't read Princeless but is next in my To Be Read list.
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kinjoz wrote: 25 Oct 2018, 15:36 Totally sounds like something I could love reading! Anything that has adventure in it and some serious revenge take-out plan in it sounds fun. The humor is sure to be a bonus! Planning on it already :) :)
I hope you like it, is truly a fun and action packed comic.
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Vscholz wrote: 21 Oct 2018, 19:26 That sounds like so much fun! I haven't heard of it (not that I recall), but I enjoy fantasy with a twist. It sounds like it might be similar to Rat Queens, to a very small extent, or maybe Another Castle.
I think if you like Rat Queens and Another Castle, you'd definitely enjoy Raven:Pirate Princess! It's much less mature than Rat Queens (which I do love) and probably closer in tone to Another Castle, though!
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I haven't tried any of the books mentioned above, but I would like to try them for sure.
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Oh wow! I was attracted by the title, but it sounds like a very complex book. So nice!
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I've read it and is amazing, girl power is all over the place
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