La batalla de la colina de Jericó (La Torre Oscura, #5)
by:
Robin Furth (author)
Jae Lee (author)
Richard Ianove (author)
Peter David (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788499891972
Publish date: 2011
Publisher: Debolsillo
Pages no: 144
Edition language: Spanish
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Horror,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Western,
Superheroes,
Marvel,
Fiction
Tak, jestem fanem Kinga. jego twórczość co jedno z najlepszych rzeczy jakie mnie spotkało w czytelniczym życiu. Problem jest taki, że z czasem zapoznałem się ze wszystkimi jego dziełami. Może więc wyjść poza ramy czytelnicze i rzucić okiem na powieści graficzne, czyli komiksy. Potencjał jest ogromny...
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I knew this one was going to be a tough read, but I honestly expected most of it to come from the death of Alain. His death, described in just a couple sentences in the books, was a gutpunch - to have come so far with his friends only to be accidentally gunned down by them?But his happened so fast -...
Yet another great edition of this graphic novel series. This one is the origin, the start of the official "Dark Tower" quest, wherein Roland sets the goal and he and his ka-tet go about trying to attain it. They don't even come close, of course. Nine years later, they've come right back around to wh...
Robin Furth has put forth an admirable effort over the course of this series. She mimics the voice well enough (you can almost hear King's voice in the narration), and has filled out the gaps in the story left by King, but I guess I just got used to the novel format and the depth that it provides. ...