A review by dorinlazar
Dungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt - Neverwinter Tales by Geno Salvatore, Agustín Padilla, R.A. Salvatore

2.0

A tropey short-story about a battlerager turned vampire requires not only a deeper knowledge of the dark-elf hero and his friends, but also about the placement of this story in the D&D lore. While not amazingly bad, the naked-girl-fights-monsters trope is really tiresome, and all women are portrayed with gonflated breasts and butt-cheeks. The story is thin, although it had a lot of potential. The only reason to push onwards is to reach the illogical finale of the story. Characters feel nothing, I'm not sure if Drizzt's companion is not just a pair of breasts in a D&D adventure.

I guess it might work for 16-years-olds, this expose of prudish erotica with filler plot; the truly interesting story, that of the transformation of Pwent, the Battlerager, is just badly told through the pages of this comic novel. I guess I wasn't the intended audience, it happens.