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LUPINA by James F. Wright

LUPINA

Wane

From the Lupina series, volume 2

by James F. Wright ; illustrated by Li Buszka ; color by Bex Glendining

Pub Date: March 14th, 2023
ISBN: 9781681160993
Publisher: Legendary Comics YA

Lupa seeks revenge for the destruction of her village.

Lupa has arrived at the Inner Light monastery with her wolf companion, Coras. Convinced the monks there are the ones who killed her family, Lupa attacks, but she is disarmed and faced with a devastating truth. The Empress Salkis, fearing a prophecy that eight children would dethrone her, sought to kill them and disguised her assassins as monks so as to erode the girls’ trust in the very people who were destined to train them to fight against her. With her sister Kita dead, Lupa must take both her own place and Kita’s in this celestial sisterhood. The additional burden weighs heavily on her, and she has difficulty keeping her destructive tendencies in check. While fighting off an assassin, Lupa accidentally lights the monastery on fire, and after warning the others, she decides to leave on her own and go discover her true self. The story moves so quickly that there is little room for character development, making the narrative feel thin. This is not helped by multiple time skips jumping over years of character growth and resulting in a disjointed, breakneck pace that doesn’t give events room to breathe. The story opens with a brief recap of the first volume, making this entry accessible to new readers. The classic comic–style art is dynamic, highlighting a cast that is racially diverse.

A formulaic skeleton without any meat on its bones.

(storyboards, character profiles) (Graphic fantasy. 12-14)