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Created on: 28 Aug 2011
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Join Policy: Open
Created on: 28 Aug 2011
Description:
Fans of this fantasy comic book are welcome. Music taste isn't important here.
ElfQuest is the comic book which W. and R. Pini (the USA) started to issue in 1978. The project’s been successful and is now quite popular all over the world. Lots of interesting information (including the comic book itself) you can find on http://www.elfquest.com/; also http://kira.dyndns.dk/ElfQuest/.











P.S. Now let me speak to those who don’t like ElfQuest (some people are really keen on visiting the groups which they can’t stand a priori). Say, you believe that comic books in general are intended for children. Well, it can be true. But the same is true for films, books etc. Comics is just an art form. Whether it is for children or adults, depends on the content. There is nothing childish about the content of ElfQuest if only you take the trouble to look at it carefully. It’s a fantasy work, yes; but adulthood doesn’t suppose to deny everything fantastic. And I personally wouldn’t want my children to live in the world of ElfQuest – whateverchildish fantastic it is, many children wouldn’t survive there B-)
But it is also the matter of interaction between a story (conveyed by any means) and a reader (spectator, listener or someone else). The former is passive, the latter is – or should be at least – active. If you still don’t get all the excitement for these sexy dressed sharp-eared creatures, just think: haven’t you expected the elves to come out of the screen into the room and entertain you instead of flying yourself to their distant world and watching it with your own eyes? We all have imagination. ALL. But not all use it, and this is a great pity, I must confess :-(
And finally… if you have read the comics, fancied it, understood it and nevertheless found nothing to sympathize with, then… forgive my urgency. Nothing can be forced in the world of personal preferences (praise the High Ones :-)).
As for the already-fans, they’re just welcome without further ado. My eyes see with joy and so on, please, join the group ;-)
P.P.S. Oh, right, the musical album devoted to ElfQuest is here.
*All the pictures were taken from the aforementioned websites and, hem, from some else, I can’t recall their web addresses…
Well, now we need an intriguing… exordium, right? :-) So, in brief…
It was an ordinary planet revolving around its yellow sun somewhere in the universe… until MAGIC came!


The magic of
love, sorrow, friendship,



madness, hope, hatred



dream, triumph

and… just magic. (Btw, I still doubt if dreamberry wasn’t lady Kaslen’s small masterpiece :-D)


P.S. Now let me speak to those who don’t like ElfQuest (some people are really keen on visiting the groups which they can’t stand a priori). Say, you believe that comic books in general are intended for children. Well, it can be true. But the same is true for films, books etc. Comics is just an art form. Whether it is for children or adults, depends on the content. There is nothing childish about the content of ElfQuest if only you take the trouble to look at it carefully. It’s a fantasy work, yes; but adulthood doesn’t suppose to deny everything fantastic. And I personally wouldn’t want my children to live in the world of ElfQuest – whatever
But it is also the matter of interaction between a story (conveyed by any means) and a reader (spectator, listener or someone else). The former is passive, the latter is – or should be at least – active. If you still don’t get all the excitement for these sexy dressed sharp-eared creatures, just think: haven’t you expected the elves to come out of the screen into the room and entertain you instead of flying yourself to their distant world and watching it with your own eyes? We all have imagination. ALL. But not all use it, and this is a great pity, I must confess :-(
And finally… if you have read the comics, fancied it, understood it and nevertheless found nothing to sympathize with, then… forgive my urgency. Nothing can be forced in the world of personal preferences (praise the High Ones :-)).
As for the already-fans, they’re just welcome without further ado. My eyes see with joy and so on, please, join the group ;-)
P.P.S. Oh, right, the musical album devoted to ElfQuest is here.
*All the pictures were taken from the aforementioned websites and, hem, from some else, I can’t recall their web addresses…
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