Take Delegates And Delegation (Schlock Mercenary, #15) Sketched By Howard Tayler Expressed As E-Text
A trip to Earth! What could go wrong
Nevermind,
Actually, even though it has less of Targon and more of the side characters, I really loved this one.
Schlock, of course, can easily steal any show and I had some loud moments of laughter here, I'm going to be so sad that I'll be reading this strip at one a day soon, Reading these are like reading great and expansive novels with great special effects, but what makes them really shine are the characters.
Viva la revolution! I remember reading this story when it first appeared online and getting lost with what was going on where and who was in charge of what and why this was all going on.
Rereading this book and it's predecessor in a stretch rather than daytoday as the webcomic comes out was a big help.
When the important plot points were just a few hours or days old versusmonths can make a big difference.
I wasnt expecting to enjoy this book quite as much because I thought Id miss Kevyn and the Tagons, and though I did miss their silliness, I think this book has become one of my favorites of
the series.
Murtagh I command grew on me and watching her understanding of Schlock evolve was fun, I also really liked the new characters, Sorlie especially, Poor girl was basically forced into this mercenary madness, but she handled it like a boss, Every time she would get angry and then surprised about something always made me giggle, I liked that she was awesome, but not a complete knowitall, It made me feel more welcome in the story,
This was a cleverly crafted plot as well, with excellent pacing, Some of his past books have felt rushed at the end to me, but this one moved through the action naturally and coasted to a stop when the time came.
And I must say, all that stuff with Kowalski and Emm at the end was a surprise, but I cant wait to see how it gets handled! Theres so much simmering potential for future stories here! I just hope we get the whole gang back for the next one.
And a new ship because they always need a new ship,
Howard spent most of his happy childhood in Florida where he was on the swim team in grade school, and in a rock band in high school.
He graduated inand moved to Utah to attend sitelink Brigham Young University, After two years there, he served two years as a missionary for the sitelink The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints the Mormons, after which he returned to school at BYU and decided to move to Provo permanently after graduating and getting married.
He currently works full time as a cartoonist, writing, drawing, and coloring sitelink Schlock Mercenary , as well as doing comics for assorted corporate clients.
He is married to author and editor sitelink Sandra Tayler, See the sitelink author page on Schlock Mercenary website Howard spent most of his happy childhood in Florida where he was on the swim team in grade school, and in a rock band in high school.
He graduated inand moved to Utah to attend sitelink Brigham Young University, After two years there, he served two years as a missionary for the sitelink The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints the Mormons, after which he returned to school at BYU and decided to move to Provo permanently after graduating and getting married.
He currently works full time as a cartoonist, writing, drawing, and coloring sitelink Schlock Mercenary , as well as doing comics for assorted corporate clients.
He is married to author and editor sitelink Sandra Tayler, See the sitelink author page on Schlock Mercenary website sitelink,