Xena, The Warrior Princess and Gabrielle are back in a series of all-new adventures - collected here for the very first time Xena and her well-loved cast of friends and villains find themselves in-between a feud that reaches all the way up to the heavens as they fight in the "Contest of Pantheons" This all-new collection from Dynamite, reprinting Xena issues #1-4, features Xena, The Warrior Princess and Gabrielle are back in a series of all-new adventures - collected here for the very first time Xena and her well-loved cast of friends and villains find themselves in-between a feud that reaches all the way up to the heavens as they fight in the "Contest of Pantheons" This all-new collection from Dynamite, reprinting Xena issues #1-4, features the work of writer John Layman, the debut of artist Fabiano Neves (Marvel Zombies Vs. The Army of Darkness), as well as a complete cover gallery featuring art by Billy Tan, Adriano Batista, and Neves, plus a series of Xena photo covers
Xena Warrior Princess Volume I
Xena, The Warrior Princess and Gabrielle are back in a series of all-new adventures - collected here for the very first time Xena and her well-loved cast of friends and villains find themselves in-between a feud that reaches all the way up to the heavens as they fight in the "Contest of Pantheons" This all-new collection from Dynamite, reprinting Xena issues #1-4, features Xena, The Warrior Princess and Gabrielle are back in a series of all-new adventures - collected here for the very first time Xena and her well-loved cast of friends and villains find themselves in-between a feud that reaches all the way up to the heavens as they fight in the "Contest of Pantheons" This all-new collection from Dynamite, reprinting Xena issues #1-4, features the work of writer John Layman, the debut of artist Fabiano Neves (Marvel Zombies Vs. The Army of Darkness), as well as a complete cover gallery featuring art by Billy Tan, Adriano Batista, and Neves, plus a series of Xena photo covers
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Chad –
The Greek and Egyptian gods get in a donnybrook and decide to declare champions to fight for them to determine the outcome of the war. Of course, Xena and her friends are elected to fight for the Greek pantheon. This has a lot more mythology in it than I realized was in Xena. The story wasn't half-bad and the art and coloring were fantastic, reminded me of Greg Land. The Greek and Egyptian gods get in a donnybrook and decide to declare champions to fight for them to determine the outcome of the war. Of course, Xena and her friends are elected to fight for the Greek pantheon. This has a lot more mythology in it than I realized was in Xena. The story wasn't half-bad and the art and coloring were fantastic, reminded me of Greg Land.
Scott Williams –
In this enjoyable read, the Olympian gods are at war with the Egyptian gods. Gabrielle, Xena, Joxer, Autolycus, and a resurrected Callisto are selected as Greece’s unlikely champions. Why Zeus wouldn’t have selected his own son, Hercules, is not clear. Nevertheless, it’s a fun grouping. The art is excellent. The likenesses of Zeus and Ares are especially good. The Egyptian pantheon of deities is not really explored in the TV series so it’s a welcome addition to the Xenaverse mythology here.
John –
All my favorite XENA characters are here, but the story is just too lame for it to be any fun. First, we're expected to believe that the gods would be so dumb as to select Gabrielle as their champion, not Xena? Then later, their "dream team" of warriors includes Joxer and Autolycus? I love seeing these characters together, but not at the cost of completely undermining all suspension of disbelief. All my favorite XENA characters are here, but the story is just too lame for it to be any fun. First, we're expected to believe that the gods would be so dumb as to select Gabrielle as their champion, not Xena? Then later, their "dream team" of warriors includes Joxer and Autolycus? I love seeing these characters together, but not at the cost of completely undermining all suspension of disbelief.
Jessa Franco –
Being an avid fan of Xena, even after all these years, I found this comic to be disappointing. The plot and action were fine, the illustrations were fantastic, but the dialogue was not true to the characters I know and love.
Bridgett –
Not great, but I liked the illustrations and it was nice to revisit old characters.
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