I have to say the art in these graphic novels showing how our Roland becomes the Gunslinger that many long time King fans know and love is awesome. In issue #4 out of 7 in the first part of the series we have Roland and Susan admitting that something is between them and Roland falls in love. ...
So another great issue in the chronicles of the Gunslinger. Wow. Once again high marks to taking the most important parts of [book:Wizard and Glass|5096] and bringing it to life in this graphic novel. We see that Roland's father is not so inept that he does not realize what his wife has been up to f...
The Gunslinger is brought to life in this graphic novel. I have all of the feels right now. Seriously. Watching how our Roland goes from being a young boy to a true Gunslinger in this issue hit all of the high notes.Roland Deschain who will one day walk alone to the Tower, I see you. And it is wonde...
I am going on vacation tomorrow and bough the next two issues as a treat to myself. I told myself to just wait and finish them over the weekend. But I have poor impulse control when it comes to reading. I am still really enjoying seeing "Wizard and Glass" brought to life in this graphic novel. The d...
This anthology had beautiful art and fun stories. They all played well into the theme, but they also made it painfully obvious that the theme was very broad. It was fun to jump around within the genre so fast, but I did get a little whiplash doing it. I wish each story had been at least a little lon...
These were lovely little stories, that imagined what would happen in a 100th anniversary anthology for Marvel comics. It was kind of neat that they referenced comic titles and issues that didn't exist, too, because it made it seem more authentic. None of these stories are really tied together, ...
Well, this was a disappointment.Following directly on from the first book (which was itself a retelling of a story-within-the-story from Wizard and Glass, the fourth novel in Stephen King's The Dark Tower series) this volume attempts to continue beyond the boundaries set by King's original tale, and...
Battle of Jericho Hill suffers from uninventive and empty story barely improved by two pages artwork throughout. There is even rehashing of same betrayal plot as in Fall of Gilead. One of the things that is particularly painful in this issue is the difference between Gilead before and after the fall...
I've never read the Dark Tower series, so it was with some trepidation that I tackled another Stephen King universe.Suffice to say that by the end of it, I wanted to read the full series, which I've just added to my TBR pile.It's quite noticeable that “Little Sisters” is nothing but an interlude in ...
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