![]() ![]() Here's hoping they'll continue the series even after Ispirescu's story is fully rendered into comic book form. ![]() I'm pleasantly surprised by TFB and I'm excited to see what the team is going to do next. Întâljnim cifre simbolice precum trei (trei feciori, treifete, trei încercri etc.), nou (nou mri i nou ri) doisprezece ialtele. "Poveştile lui Panza" makes for a wonderful end section and I hope it'll be reoccurring throughout the series. Textul orcrui basm începe cu formule iniiale: ,a fost odat i sesfârete cu formule finale:, i am înclecat pe-o a i v-am spuspovestea aa. Now, of course, there are minor quirks here and there, but the vivid imagery provides a great experience. The art is lovely, featuring bright and beautiful colours scattered on almost every page. ![]() His unique character design helps, too.Īs for Amatheus, I expect his development will occur along the series as he heroically overcomes his trials and obstacles. Panza is, by far, the most interesting addition and serves as a suitable and brilliant companion for Amatheus. ![]() Hopefully, they'll continue to take liberties in making the story exciting but also well-grounded into the work that they adapt. The SF twist on Petre Ispirescu's fairy tale makes it all feel refreshing yet familiar. TFB #1 is, unlike the aforementioned, an intriguing introductory issue. After Abatia #1, which, for me, was a dissapointing entry point into Romanian comics, here comes TFB (Tinereţe fără Bătrâneţe) from the already well-established HAC! BD team. ![]()
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