![]() ![]() I also loved that previous favourites including One, Strong-Strong, Randy and Shippy returned. Thankfully she’s made such an impact previously that there’s no shortage of people/beings/objects willing to lend a hand or whatever is needed to contribute to saving her.įemur and Raggy, Zita’s dungeon mates, were the comic relief for me and became new favourites. What’s lovely about this story is that you don’t just get to witness Zita saving a friend, an enemy or a world Zita needs help herself in this one. ![]() I don’t think I’d return if I were her because of all of the amazing adventures she’s had and the wonderful friends she’s met along the way, but it’s what she’s dreamed of since the beginning so I couldn’t help cheering her on. Poor Mouse appears at her kangaroo court and, shackled in a way that brought to mind Hannibal Lector, he’s been sentenced to death! But wait! Who or what is that mysterious creature in the blue cape that’s overlooking the proceedings?īringing back all of my favourites from the first two books and introducing a few new ones, this is the action packed volume that finally answers the question of whether Zita ever returns home to Earth. ![]() Zita is on trial in the Court of Dungeon World, facing a slew of trumped up charges her heroics in the first two graphic novels twisted into crimes. What a fun way to round out the trilogy! After the huge Legends of Zita the Spacegirl cliffhanger I’ve been keen to know where we’d find Zita at the beginning of this story. ![]()
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