Do you think ElfQuest ever jumped the shark? If so, when? My opinion based on having read only up to "Hidden Years" #1 (I think it is) is that said piscine was leapt over at about "Cry from Beyond". The story starts to have a quality I recognize from roleplaying campaigns/troupes that have gone on too long with the same characters, in that you have to keep inventing more and more outrageous events and powers to keep things interesting (or maybe not have to, per se, but it becomes more and more difficult to make the subtle work). Perhaps there are even worse things in store for me if I were to read all the rest of the series (not that that stops me from wanting to do it!)?
Also, does anyone know the Wolfrider name for "summer"? Spring is "newgreen" (AFAIK), autumn is "nut-fall" and winter is "white-cold" or "death-sleep" but I haven't seen a reference for an idiosyncratic term for summer that I can recall.
Also, does anyone know the Wolfrider name for "summer"? Spring is "newgreen" (AFAIK), autumn is "nut-fall" and winter is "white-cold" or "death-sleep" but I haven't seen a reference for an idiosyncratic term for summer that I can recall.
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Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 12:57 am (UTC)From:(reading a "before" between "magazine" and "Elfquest")
There's a blurb about it in the appendix notes of the book it's in, but without the book in front of me I don't know what they stated the pub date was. Maybe it was issued more than once?
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Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 01:05 am (UTC)From:Could be. I just remember it definately being the seventies as I remember reading it the kitchen table at my grandparents house.
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Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 08:35 am (UTC)From:Re: "eights of seasons" or something, I really don't see any phrase like that in book 2. Might be elsewhere but I seriously don't recall any reference to anything more than 4 seasons, at least not in the material you say you've read. Again, meh. this is getting stupidly picky even for me. So I turn off the faucet now.