Pathfinder—Hollow Mountain #3 (Standard Cover—James Boyle)

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Story by Erik Mona
Art by Tom Garcia

Valeros, Kyra, Merisiel, and a team of unlikely allies face off against the demonic Castellan of Hollow Mountain! With Ezren and Seoni seemingly killed, how will the remaining Pathfinders survive the deadly traps of the Runelords’ most treacherous dungeon? Shadows, sinspawn, and more threaten our heroes in a tale written by Pathfinder publisher Erik Mona (Pathfinder: Origins) and with art from rising star Tom Garcia (Mercy Thompson)! Contains pull-out poster map and official Pathfinder RPG bonus encounter!

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The best mini-series yet!!!

5/5

This is were the iconics really begin to shine.
Everyone has a distinct personality and stays in character.
The action scenes are great and the art (even if not from Tom Garcia as in issues 1-2) is really good.
The storyline is the most interesting thing as the "Avengers of Golarion" explore the mega dungeon that has in part been detailed in "Pathfinder Campaign Setting:Dungeons of Golarion"


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This just automagically downloaded to my iPad and I continue to greatly dig this series. Good work from Erik Mona and Sean Izaakse this time around. I especially like the characterization of a certain evil halfling mesmerist, as evinced in this panel.

Paizo Employee Publisher, Chief Creative Officer

Thanks, Christopher! Glad you are digging the series! It's been a ton of fun to work on for all of us!

Scarab Sages

Picked up my copy Friday at the comic book store. The PF comics continue to be a highlight for me. Hollow Mountain has been fun for me. I have a weakness for mega-dungeons.

I especially love the maps and mini encounters at the back. When I finally start gaming again, I hope to use some of them.


Aberzombie wrote:
Picked up my copy Friday at the comic book store. The PF comics continue to be a highlight for me. Hollow Mountain has been fun for me. I have a weakness for mega-dungeons.

Me too.

Hollow Mountain is proving to be my favourite of the lot.


Is the map in this one back to the high quality art as normal, or is it similar to the lower quality map from the last one?

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Brell Stormforge wrote:
Is the map in this one back to the high quality art as normal, or is it similar to the lower quality map from the last one?

Hey Brell.

It´s definitively better, but not the best.
The Record´s Hall from issue 2 was the worst of the (up to this series excellent) mini battlemaps.

The one from issue 3 is called "Barracks" and has a more detailed structure and not mostly blank rooms. It has 4 rooms with cracked stone floors.
One is empty, one has 8 bunk beds with footlockers, one has wooden benches and arms stands and the last has a large open chest with treasures.
I would rate it as ok (C or 6,5 of 10).

The battlemaps are the reason i buy the single issues.

The story is excellent!


Marco Massoudi wrote:
Brell Stormforge wrote:
Is the map in this one back to the high quality art as normal, or is it similar to the lower quality map from the last one?

Hey Brell.

It´s definitively better, but not the best.
The Record´s Hall from issue 2 was the worst of the (up to this series excellent) mini battlemaps.

The one from issue 3 is called "Barracks" and has a more detailed structure and not mostly blank rooms. It has 4 rooms with cracked stone floors.
One is empty, one has 8 bunk beds with footlockers, one has wooden benches and arms stands and the last has a large open chest with treasures.
I would rate it as ok (C or 6,5 of 10).

The battlemaps are the reason i buy the single issues.

The story is excellent!

Does this one attach to issue #2's Records Hall? The only thing I can think of that would make these lower quality maps somewhat acceptable, is if they formed one large map. I would rather just have the smaller, higher quality maps though. I as well, only buy the individual issues for the mini maps and adventure scenarios. If the maps continue in this direction, I'll probably start only buying the hardcover collections.

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1 person marked this as a favorite.
Brell Stormforge wrote:
Marco Massoudi wrote:
Brell Stormforge wrote:
Is the map in this one back to the high quality art as normal, or is it similar to the lower quality map from the last one?

Hey Brell.

It´s definitively better, but not the best.
The Record´s Hall from issue 2 was the worst of the (up to this series excellent) mini battlemaps.

The one from issue 3 is called "Barracks" and has a more detailed structure and not mostly blank rooms. It has 4 rooms with cracked stone floors.
One is empty, one has 8 bunk beds with footlockers, one has wooden benches and arms stands and the last has a large open chest with treasures.
I would rate it as ok (C or 6,5 of 10).

The battlemaps are the reason i buy the single issues.

The story is excellent!

Does this one attach to issue #2's Records Hall? The only thing I can think of that would make these lower quality maps somewhat acceptable, is if they formed one large map. I would rather just have the smaller, higher quality maps though. I as well, only buy the individual issues for the mini maps and adventure scenarios. If the maps continue in this direction, I'll probably start only buying the hardcover collections.

They don't connect sadly. But only because: the squares of "Records Hall" are too small!

I just took measurements and everything is as it should be with the "Barracks" map.
It has the detailed stone-floor look same as the flip-mats and map packs, you can buy the issue without being angered about the $#1! quality of the one in issue 2.
Personally i only collect the single issues because of the maps too.
Barracks will find some use (the scenario is actually really cool) unlike the uninspired one in the Record Halls.


Thanks for the info. I'm glad to hear it isn't as bad as the Records Hall map. :)

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