
Who knew mice could kick so much behind? In David Petersen’s new graphic novel ‘Mouse Guard: Fall 1152′ mice are living in hidden towns and villages to protect themselves from constant attack by larger predators. The Mouse Guard exist to protect fellow mice travelling to and from these settlements. With sword and staff our intrepid guardsmen Kenzie, Saxon, and Lieam fight for truth, justice, and the rodent way. Now, however, they face a challenge far greater than any snake, hawk, or weasel. One of their own has betrayed them and plans to take over Lockhaven, the Mouse Guard citadel. Will they discover who the traitorous ‘rat’ is in time, or will the Mouse Guard fall to treachery?
Check out ‘Mouse Guard: 1152′ to find out!
Steve- CLPLawrenceville
Filed under: Book Reviews, CLP - Lawrenceville | Tagged: anthropomorphization, graphic novel, medieval, mice, mouse guard, Petersen