- Servitude Volume 1: The song Anoroer - Fabrice David Eric Bourgier - Books

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  • Favorite 40  

    Servitude, Volume 1: The song Anoroer (Album)
    I was a little hesitant to start this series. Indeed, I am not amateur heroic-fantasy. However, I'm tempted by the quality of graphics and it is ultimately for me one of my favorites of this year with the Holmes series also keeps many promises graphi
  • Nothing included!  

    Servitude, Volume 1: The song Anoroer (Album)
    I find this story not easy to understand, the design is beautiful but all players are alike which makes it even more confusing the already very compliqué.A story book for connoisseurs of heroic-fantasy.
  • SAGA IS AN EXCELLENT !!! DIVINELY  

    Servitude, Volume 1: The song Anoroer (Album)
    At first glance, this series is not sloppy but well worked, whether the screenplay or level of graphics. A start of very well constructed story, a scenario which therefore puts up with brilliance and bonus sublime drawings gray background ... In summ
  • Yeah 1121  

    Servitude, Volume 1: The song Anoroer (Album)
    I usually love this type of comics, but there I have not hooked at all: - It does not happen much, - The little suspense that there is not very attractive, - Map to identified is written in a readable font, with names written on the binding so that t
  • It starts well! 2  

    Servitude, Volume 1: The song Anoroer (Album)
    Graphically very successful, the first volume of this medieval / fantasy series worth seeing. And the beginnings of political intrigue suggest a very interesting now!
  • Superb ... 930  

    Servitude, Volume 1: The song Anoroer (Album)
    This comic is to die for. If you are a fan of heroic fantasy, do not hesitate to launch you into reading this comic, you will not be disappointed. Beyond a design and colors looked after, the story and characters are installed quickly and you find yo
  • Dark fantasy.  

    Servitude, Volume 1: The song Anoroer (Album)
    First I liked the drawing, only in black and brown colors. Then I liked the theme: black fantasy. This first volume is a good introduction that made me want to know what happened.