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A review by timgrubbs
The Witch Owl Parliament by David Bowles
4.0
Step into an alternate North America where magic and faith exist equally in a colonial Mexico very different from our own…
The Witch Owl Parliament: (Clockwork Curandera, Volume I) by David Bowles and Raúl the Third is a world where good and evil exists…but recognizing it can be difficult due to the way evil can often hide itself…
The Republic of Santander contains many wonders as we follow a pair of siblings that are willing to risk their souls to protect one another…
This is a world of Christian mages, witch monsters, Yucatan shapeshifters, and alchemy steampunk…
While I imagine this is a lot to throw at kids, the cartoonish yet violent art shouldn’t be too difficult (even the severed limbs).
I liked the colonial Mexico setting and motif of the world…as it’s a very different style of western than we typically get to see in print.
A lot of interesting ideas in here mixing European colonialism with Central American folklore…
The Witch Owl Parliament: (Clockwork Curandera, Volume I) by David Bowles and Raúl the Third is a world where good and evil exists…but recognizing it can be difficult due to the way evil can often hide itself…
The Republic of Santander contains many wonders as we follow a pair of siblings that are willing to risk their souls to protect one another…
This is a world of Christian mages, witch monsters, Yucatan shapeshifters, and alchemy steampunk…
While I imagine this is a lot to throw at kids, the cartoonish yet violent art shouldn’t be too difficult (even the severed limbs).
I liked the colonial Mexico setting and motif of the world…as it’s a very different style of western than we typically get to see in print.
A lot of interesting ideas in here mixing European colonialism with Central American folklore…