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Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 #1

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In Mouse Guard, mice struggle to live safely and prosper among all of the world's harsh conditions and predators. Thus the Mouse Guard was formed. They are not simply soldiers that fight off intruders; rather, they are guides for commonmice looking to journey without confrontation from one hidden mouse village to another.  The Guard patrol borders, find safeways and paths through dangerous territories and treacherous terrain, watch weather patterns, and keep the mouse territories free of predatory infestation. They do so with fearless dedication so that they might not just exist, but truly live.  In this first issue of Mouse Guard, titled The Belly of the Beast, Saxon, Kenzie, & Lieam are dispatched to find a missing merchant mouse that never arrived at his destination.  In doing so they stumble onto much more than they had bargained for.

Written and illustrated by Russ Manning Award winner David Petersen, Mouse Guard has quickly become a critical and fan favorite, including citations such as Wizard Magazine's Best Indie Adventure Book of 2006; IGN.com's Best Indie Book of the Year; Canada’s Metro News' Best Mini-series of 2006; placing in the top 10 lists of 2006 for The Oklahoman, Logan (West Virginia) Banner, Derek Ash's ComicReaders.com, and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez’s Comic Book Commentary; and from Broken Frontier awards for David Petersen as Best Artist—Independent, Mouse Guard as Paper Screen Gem—Best Debut Book of 2006.

“Petersen's full-color comics so deftly capture the essence of the mouse world and its inhabitants that they'll hook readers 10 and older. The artist's attention to detail in his animal characters and their emotions, and the intriguing perspectives in the woodland setting are breathtaking.”  — Deborah Abbott, Chicago Sun-Times

“Petersen's art in Mouse Guard is…stunning. Lush and stippled, it's sublimely colored and profoundly beautiful.”  — The A.V. Club at The Onion

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March 11th, 2010
Good artwork and interesting story line. Good background material for the RPG [...]
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December 20th, 2009
A spot of snake-slaying and a conspiracy, in a good-looking first issue that has the distinct feel of stepping into the middle of an ongoing story. [...]
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June 7th, 2009
The 'Intelligent Mice' premise is what got me to click on the product. The intro was interesting enough to want to buy it; the price was low enough that it was quickly bought. The story hooked me. It's thematic, gripping...And far too short. Things are [...]
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April 22nd, 2009
The colors in this comic are wonderfull , very good scan [...]
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March 23rd, 2009
My first introduction to Mouse Guard. Must-have series to complement the RPG. Indeed, the RPG uses scenes from this series as examples...to fully understand those scenes you realy need to read this series. [...]
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