E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One
SCORE: 69
 
I am finally through all of the graphics novels that I got for free 
		on free comic book day because I spent a certain amount of money. E.X.O. 
		The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One is the last one. I saved this one 
		for last because it is also the largest. This graphic novel is three 
		hundred and twelve pages according to Amazon. It took me a bit to go 
		through based on my graphic novel reading time availability. As of this 
		moment in time E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One is the 
		highest scoring graphic novel we have reviewed here at Family Friendly 
		Gaming. To be fair we have not reviewed very many of them yet.
		
		There will be spoilers in this review. E.X.O. The Legend of Wale 
		Williams Volume One is neither really good or really bad. There are some 
		typical super hero things that happen in E.X.O. The Legend of Wale 
		Williams Volume One. The hero reminds me of so many other different 
		characters in comic books. We have the Iron Man like suit. We have the 
		orphan son that has issues with his father. His mother died in a tragic 
		accident in E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One too.
		
		The thing that E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One does really 
		well is the character development. I could understand the motivations 
		and reasons the characters did what they did. From the military uncle 
		fighting against a corrupt democratic government (remind you of the 
		Biden administration?) to the hero fighting to stop a dictatorship. Why 
		they did what they did made sense. The hero in E.X.O. The Legend of Wale 
		Williams Volume One can be dense at times.
		
		The issues families can have with E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams 
		Volume One are violence, blood, false gods, lack of attire, enticement 
		to lust, and more. There are plenty of robots that are destroyed in 
		E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One. The strategy and tactics 
		are a bit predictable in E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One. 
		Let us have a diversion and then hit our main goal. The thing is the 
		diversions always worked.
		
		The end of E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One includes a side 
		story that actually would have happened before the main story happened. 
		I found that a little bit odd. There is also some art at the end and 
		some interview questions with Roye Okupe. He mentioned he was trying to 
		highlight his home country of Nigeria. That is done quite well.
		
		The art is very crisp and clean in E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams 
		Volume One. I did get a bit confused who all these characters are in 
		E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams Volume One. A few of them did not 
		distinguish themselves. It is like the characters knew one another but 
		the reader is a bit in the dark. I think there are improvements that 
		could happen in the future. Originally the store tried to sell it for 
		$24.99, then went half off and finally just gave it away. I am only out 
		the time to read it. I have little interest in reading more of this 
		universe though.
		- Paul
		Graphics: 60%
		Writing: 66%
		Replay/Extras: 90%
		Story: 65%
		Family Friendly Factor: 65
		
		System: Graphic Novel
		Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
		Author: Okupe, Akinboye, Kazeem
		Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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