I’m really not familiar enough with the graphic novel format to judge it on its merits as such, so I’m only going to remark on how well I enjoyed it, or more accurately, did not enjoy it. Although the story is told primarily from Murtaugh’s POV rather than Claire’s, it seems very much like the story...
With plenty of blood, violence and some sex, this story tells of the Grey sisters, children of Mitteleuropa's greatest hero, Gottfaust, warriors who fight without mercy for their ruler and then for what they consider to be right. There's a lot of flashbacks and jumping from one scene to another – wh...
UGH! Sorry, Diana, but this completely cheapened the story. What is with Claire constantly falling out of her dress? I mean, really? Granted, that was mentioned in the author's note as being an undesirable of the artist/format, but damn.
I like graphic novels and I love Outlander. This was a total win for me. The actors bring the show to life are great, but it's also awesome seeing the way the author imagined them. The action and sexiness from the series show through. Also, this is told from Jamie's POV so we his side of things,...
I’ve only read the first book in the Outlander series, but I loved it. It became an instant favorite. When I found out that they are filming a TV series adaptation of the books, I felt like I needed a re-read. So, I recently listened to the audiobook again. I’m holding off on continuing the series u...
As a longtime Outlander fan it kills me a little inside to give this graphic novel one star, but it must be done. This was horribly disappointing. It’s been years since I read the first Outlander and while I remember the basics I don’t remember the details. I thought perhaps the gn would help fill i...
Carbon Grey has a lot of potential. The art in this graphic novel is amazing - it looks more like a painting than what you would expect from a comic book. Though, I will admit that some of the women could stand for a bit more armor. The world seems interesting enough, but the story itself seems jagg...
The art is OK, with a few scenes that were nice, like the wedding scenes and scenes in the woods were well drawn, but overall I wasn’t impressed with certain inconsistencies throughout the book, like how faces don’t always look the same. There’s a foreword and afterword that touch on these inconsist...
A shortened and condensed graphic novel version of Diana Gabaldon's Outlander novel told from the perspective of Jamie. I've been having some Outlander withdrawals lately and the book has been on my mind a lot. Before I resorted to going back and simply re-reading the series again (which I'm serious...
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