Pilot: The Guild
If you like Felicia Day, or just about anything Joss Whedon touches, then chances are you’re already a fan of “The Guild.” With Felicia Day writing the new story, the popular web series graced comic books last week and tells of the colorful guild’s origin.
Welcome to another installment of Pilot! As comic book readers ourselves, we at Impulse know how important it is to get a quality bang for money spent on a single issue. Comic prices add up, after all! So every so often we’ll take an in-depth look at a new title or mini-series. We’ll give you the heads up on whether it’s is worth getting into or passing up. If it’s good, then you’ll know. If it’s not so good … well, we read it so you don’t have to.
Internet sensation Felicia Day invented The Guild, a web series that thousands of fans popularize, the mass-market Xbox Live (Microsoft) continuously distributes, and company Sprint sponsors. The Youtube hit has grown out of its purely loyal PayPal donation shell and flourished into a fan favorite that has claimed numerous awards, including the SXSW, Youtube, and Yahoo Awards Series Awards. Day’s home project has even garnered thrice the praise from the internet famous Streamy Awards. Now The Guild, which the commonly recognized Joss Whedon television actress engineered for her fellow MMORPG (massive multi-player online role-playing game) gamers, charms its way into Dark Horse’s comic book realm.
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