Book source ~ Gifted – birthday present For those who like to read things in chronological order this story is set between the novel White Knight and the graphic novel Down Town. I love the world of Harry Dresden and I delight in each book and graphic novel I can get my greedy little hands on. T...
[I received a copy of this book through Netgalley.]I put up reading that one, thinking it’d spoil me too much about some of the Dreaden Files books I haven’t read yet, but, uhm, turned out it didn’t. Or maybe I’ve ‘forgotten’ just enough details from the books that whatever may have been a spoiler, ...
Harry finds himself and his friends in another jam. The illustrations are very well done. Expressive and colorful, I enjoyed the art as much as the story.The characters are all here. I loved the way the artist drew them.The bad guy reminds me of clockwork orange. Thomas, Murphy, Mollie, Godmother, M...
FGMAMTC Blog ReviewI haven't read the Dresden Files series, but I've been looking forward to it so I was eager to get into this graphic novel. I'm sure it's a more fulfilling storyline for those familiar with the characters and themes, but I didn't feel lost so I recommend it to anyone interested. ...
It's the Dresden Files, so of course it's great seeing the characters I love from the novels. The story was good, the characters felt true to their novel versions, and it kept my interest. I would have rated this 4 stars for the original story, but I have to subtract a star for some of the art. The...
This is the graphic novel version of the second book in the Dresden Files series. I loved the book and the graphic novel does a satisfying job of representing the prose version. Of course, the story is paired down, but the artwork makes up for it. It's interesting the way Dresden is represented in t...
*Book source ~ NetGalley Chicago has had another homicide rating high on the Weird Shit O’Meter and Lt. Karrin Murphy has called in wizard extraordinaire and PI Harry Dresden as a consultant. Yep. It’s supernatural and with some help from his apprentice Molly Carpenter they’re able to narrow down ...
As a long time fan of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series, I'm amazed that I somehow missed picking up a graphic novel until now... And I'm so glad I finally decided to read this! Down Town collects all six issues of this story into one volume, including bonus material at the end with character sketc...
Gentleman Johnny Marcone isn't just a two-bit gangster anymore, not when he's now a mortal signatory of the Unseelie Accords. But while people like Harry Dresden and Karen Murphy want to see Marcone and his power games gone from Chicago, they have no interest in outcomes that lead to widespread cha...
So, yeah, seeing as Dynamite does the Mercy Thompson graphic novels, and I haven't read those yet, I'm not too hopeful. Mostly because I feel like it won't mean much to me, either, as I'm not familiar with Mercy or her world. Who's betraying Harry from the White Council? Well, I'd probably ...
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