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title: "Mouse Guard: Winter 1152"
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# Stunning detailed artwork Graphic novel format Winter 1152 setting Mouse Guard: Winter 1152

**Price:** € 50.77
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## Summary

> ❄️ Epic winter tales with mice that mean business!

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- **What is this?** Mouse Guard: Winter 1152
- **How much does it cost?** € 50.77 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Award-Winning Artwork:** Beautiful, subdued coloring and intricate illustrations that pull you deeper into the Mouse Guard universe.
- • **Immersive Winter Fantasy:** Dive into a richly crafted 1152 winter world where every page breathes classic fantasy vibes.
- • **Multi-Generational Appeal:** A rare graphic novel that bridges ages—perfect for bonding moments from kids to professionals.
- • **Triple-Threaded Storyline:** Follow three gripping story arcs simultaneously for a layered, engaging narrative experience.
- • **Critically Acclaimed & Loved:** 4.8-star rating from over 500 readers—join the community that can’t stop talking about it.

## Overview

Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 is a highly rated graphic novel blending classic fantasy storytelling with stunning artwork. Set in a harsh winter, it follows multiple storylines of brave mice facing danger and intrigue. Praised for its multi-generational appeal and detailed illustrations, it’s a must-have for fantasy fans and graphic novel collectors alike.

## Description

desertcart.com: Mouse Guard: Winter 1152: 9781932386745: Petersen, David, Petersen, David: Books

Review: Even better than the first one and great for all ages - I read Mouse Guard: Fall of 1152 with my 5 year old son and we both loved it. For his birthday he begged for Mouse Guard: Winter of 1152 and we immediately had to sit down and start reading it. This was another wonderful Mouse Guard book. These books are such wonderful classic fantasy adventures; a cross between Lord of the Rings and the Secret of Nhym. The winter has proved a hard one for the Mouse Guard. A party of Mouse Guards are sent out to gather much needed medicine. On the way they stumble into a lot of trouble. The party is separated and two of the mice must battle for their lives against an evil owl. The other half of the party ends up in Darkheather, an old weasle kingdom, and struggles through the tunnels trying to find their way out. Meanwhile back home there is a traitor that threatens all of the mice. This was another wonderful book. The artwork thoughout the book is absolutely beautiful, detailed, and stunning. It just sucks you right into the story. The coloring is subdued and has a very classic fantasy flavor to it. Just love the artwork in here; it adds so much to the story and is easy to follow. The story was also very well done. All of our favorite mice are back in the story including The Black Ax. I felt like the story in this book was tighter then in the first book. Each chapter follows three storylines: what's happening back home, what's happening in Darkheather, and what's happening with the great owl fight. It was easy to keep track of what was going on and to follow who was who. I really love that me and my 5 year old son can enjoy this story together. There aren't a ton of graphic novels out there that are this well done and appeal to such a broad age group. Overall just a superb addition to the Mouse Guard series. Beautiful illustrations and a well done plot that is complex, but not hard to follow. This book has appeal for a wide range of ages and is highly recommended to fantasy fans.
Review: false advertising - I gave my mice little cocktail swords to guard my house, but they just ran away. I don't think real mice would behave the way the mice in this manual appear to. This crappy manual doesn't have any instructions for getting mice to do the things the mice in the book do. I'm beginning to suspect it's not a manual at all, and really just some sort of... fictional comic book about anthropomorphic soldier mice. The story is pretty great, and the drawings are good too, but I just don't think it's very realistic. I've never heard a real mouse talk.

## Features

- Used Book in Good Condition

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #309,729 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #235 in Graphic Novel Adaptations #393 in Historical & Biographical Fiction Graphic Novels #2,120 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 529 Reviews |

## Images

![Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91fGdsupftL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even better than the first one and great for all ages
*by K***T on March 5, 2012*

I read Mouse Guard: Fall of 1152 with my 5 year old son and we both loved it. For his birthday he begged for Mouse Guard: Winter of 1152 and we immediately had to sit down and start reading it. This was another wonderful Mouse Guard book. These books are such wonderful classic fantasy adventures; a cross between Lord of the Rings and the Secret of Nhym. The winter has proved a hard one for the Mouse Guard. A party of Mouse Guards are sent out to gather much needed medicine. On the way they stumble into a lot of trouble. The party is separated and two of the mice must battle for their lives against an evil owl. The other half of the party ends up in Darkheather, an old weasle kingdom, and struggles through the tunnels trying to find their way out. Meanwhile back home there is a traitor that threatens all of the mice. This was another wonderful book. The artwork thoughout the book is absolutely beautiful, detailed, and stunning. It just sucks you right into the story. The coloring is subdued and has a very classic fantasy flavor to it. Just love the artwork in here; it adds so much to the story and is easy to follow. The story was also very well done. All of our favorite mice are back in the story including The Black Ax. I felt like the story in this book was tighter then in the first book. Each chapter follows three storylines: what's happening back home, what's happening in Darkheather, and what's happening with the great owl fight. It was easy to keep track of what was going on and to follow who was who. I really love that me and my 5 year old son can enjoy this story together. There aren't a ton of graphic novels out there that are this well done and appeal to such a broad age group. Overall just a superb addition to the Mouse Guard series. Beautiful illustrations and a well done plot that is complex, but not hard to follow. This book has appeal for a wide range of ages and is highly recommended to fantasy fans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ false advertising
*by A***R on March 9, 2013*

I gave my mice little cocktail swords to guard my house, but they just ran away. I don't think real mice would behave the way the mice in this manual appear to. This crappy manual doesn't have any instructions for getting mice to do the things the mice in the book do. I'm beginning to suspect it's not a manual at all, and really just some sort of... fictional comic book about anthropomorphic soldier mice. The story is pretty great, and the drawings are good too, but I just don't think it's very realistic. I've never heard a real mouse talk.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Color Contrasts are Amazing
*by F***S on December 27, 2021*

A nice fun Christmasy winters read, for those that want to have the satisfied feeling of a snowy day in the woods. The second installment in the Original Mouse Guard trilogy, it tells the continuing story of the five guards mice from the Fall 1152. Celenawe, the legendary wielder of the black axe, teaches lessons to his new apprentice, Lieam. While the others continue their quest to deliver medicine to Lockhaven for the sick and wounded Rand. With the fall of Midnight from the previous book, new treachery unfolds within the walls of Lockhaven and a mouse hunt is soon underway. The art and colors of these books have intrigued for the longest time and is a must to add to anyones collection who are fans of Redwall or Mice and Mystics. As an avid writer, reader, and gamer, Mouse Guard certainly covers the bases of fantasy on the smaller scale of things. There is a prequel to this series and that is what I shall read next. 5 out of 5 stars F. D. Gross

## Frequently Bought Together

- Mouse Guard Volume 2: Winter 1152
- Mouse Guard Volume 3: The Black Axe (Volume 3)

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