Wednesday, February 4, 2015

[Webcomic] Boozle Review

Nothing has done silent characters like Boozle since Charlie Chaplin. Boozle's art style is one of my favorites. He uses thick brushes with solid coloring, and uses a basic pallette that definetley succeeds at his goal. The story follows Boozle, who is pretty the equivelant of a nintendo main character. Never speaks, but gets the message across. Boozle is pretty much a level 20 wizard, but seems to reserve his power for bullshit stuff like rebuilding his house after a level 20 monk has a fight with him every day for what seems like quite a bit of time. The only thing is, this unamed goblin seems to enjoy these fights, most likely testing his strength, while Boozle hates it. He searches for a power spell to eliminate him, but when he does, he realizes he's nothing without him. He searches for a cure, but discovers that the spell is unreverable. Eventually, he discovers something that maybe able to reverse the spell, but the ingrediants are very rare. He goes on his journey, where he meets friends and discovers a part of him that he never new exsisted. I love the universe of Boozle, which is so much different than most fantasy universes. Instead of humans, the world is covered with goblins as the primary race. Unlike regular crazy fantasy goblins however, the only difference between these goblins and humans are their look. Wizard spells don't seem to be that dangerous, but are more helpfull than anything. I give this comic a 7.25/10. While it definetly is a good series, it has slowed down. In addition, the comic only updates once per week (on fridays). I definetly believe the comics the comic is worth checking out. If you like it, be sure to donate on his patron!

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