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Peter Panzerfaust (2014)

by Kurtis J. Wiebe(Favorite Author)
3.85 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1607069687 (ISBN13: 9781607069683)
languge
English
publisher
Image Comics
series
Peter Panzerfaust
review 1: Peter Panzerfaust is a retelling of JM Barrie’s Peter Pan set in Nazi-occupied France in 1940 – and it’s really good!Told from the perspective of one of the orphans Peter liberates in the opening chapter, who’s now an elderly man, The Great Escape follows Peter and the boys as they fight their way through Calais to the docks before realising escape to Britain is now impossible. Turning around, they head toward Paris in the hope that somehow the Nazi threat will be repelled and the capital will remain unscathed. But the war is only escalating and for Peter and the boys, their story is just beginning…The Peter Pan angle isn’t that heavily played up and the only really overt reference is when Wendy Darling appears and reveals her name – without that, you could e... moreasily read this book and not notice it’s the Peter Pan story. But once you know the angle, you can see all the references: Peter, the orphans (or “lost boys”), the wolf howls, and Captain Hook who here is, of course, Kapitain Haken, an SS officer whom Peter engages in a swordfight and mutilates his left hand. But this is definitely not a kids’ book as there’s a plenty of violence and killing which you’d expect from a WW2-set story. It’s also a thrilling survival story of a small group of teenage orphans in war-torn Europe, dodging the Nazis – and killing a fair few - who find a new family amongst their friends. There are some awesome action scenes as the boys outwit the Nazis in the streets of Calais, and Kurtis Wiebe creates some excellent characters in the group, not least of whom is the charismatic Peter.Peter Panzerfaust Volume 1 is a highly enjoyable book and a great start to this promising series. Remember this name: Kurtis Wiebe, because between this book and Rat Queens, he’s one of the most interesting comics writers around at the moment, publishing some of the best, most original titles. Check out Peter Panzerfaust for an enthralling tale of adventure and fun set against the darkest of times.I wonder if a crocodile with a ticking belly shows up later on…
review 2: This graphic novel does a great job at transitioning through the story without awkward dialog-- character dialog that is mainly narration. There are some details that seem to be completely skipped over and some gaps in the plot. For instance, why the Darling plane is shot down-- no apologies are ever offered, yet the Darling children move on quickly and easily it seemed. However, this story was the most creative and fascinating adaption of Peter Pan that I've ever read. less
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Shubham
Thoroughly enjoyed this, worth reading! Nice WW2 story from a different perspective.
kraziemama
Another Kurtis Wiebe's that does not disappoint.
Prama
A fun take on the Peter Pan mythos
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