"I absolutely loved Robin Hood: Demon's Bane 1: Mark of the Black Arrow, published by Titan. It is creative, fun, loyal to canon and yet thoroughly modern." - Slippery Words
"A lot of credit goes to Viguié and Tuck for crafting a more sinister version of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Impressive and daunting villains are always the best part of any story for me, and this twist towards a more demonic version of the classic baddies was refreshing." - Atomic Moo
"Just when you thought you'd seen every incarnation of the Robin Hood tales imaginable, Debbie Viguie and James Tuck pull this out of the hat" - San Francisco Book Review
"Very fun." - Confessions of a Bibliomaniac
"It's more sword and sorcery than history, played straight and serious with a lot of bloodshed between its covers, but fans of dark role playing games will really enjoy it." - Entertainment Buddha
"Takes no prisoners and is more than happy to show a vicious and terrifying view of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham." - Fangirl Nation
"Good and thrilling fantasy entertainment!" - Rising Shadow
"A lot of credit goes to Viguié and Tuck for crafting a more sinister version of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Impressive and daunting villains are always the best part of any story for me, and this twist towards a more demonic version of the classic baddies was refreshing." - Atomic Moo
"Just when you thought you'd seen every incarnation of the Robin Hood tales imaginable, Debbie Viguie and James Tuck pull this out of the hat" - San Francisco Book Review
"Very fun." - Confessions of a Bibliomaniac
"It's more sword and sorcery than history, played straight and serious with a lot of bloodshed between its covers, but fans of dark role playing games will really enjoy it." - Entertainment Buddha
"Takes no prisoners and is more than happy to show a vicious and terrifying view of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham." - Fangirl Nation
"Good and thrilling fantasy entertainment!" - Rising Shadow