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Robin Furth
Robin Furth was born and raised in Philadelphia and attended the University of Pennsylvania. While enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Maine, she was introduced to Stephen King, who needed a research assistant. She has been working with King for more than five years and is now busy... show more
Robin Furth was born and raised in Philadelphia and attended the University of Pennsylvania. While enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Maine, she was introduced to Stephen King, who needed a research assistant. She has been working with King for more than five years and is now busy writing story lines and folktales for Marvel's forthcoming Dark Tower comic book series. She divides her time between Maine, the south of England, and Mid-World.
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asandwich
asandwich rated it 10 years ago
This is a graphic novel adaptation of the tale Roland tells of his youth to the Ka-tet during Wizard and Glass, which has always stood out as one of the highlights of the series to me.The artwork is of a very high standard and the style suits the tone perfectly. Naturally, many of the details are me...
Inkspot Fancy
Inkspot Fancy rated it 12 years ago
The graphic novel version of the flashback that takes up a majority of Dark Tower 4 is a worthy version, slightly different and a little quicker meaning the characters outside the main group don't tend to get a lot of page time. But what's there is both faithful and engaging, with Jae Lee's art prov...
Shelf Indulgence
Shelf Indulgence rated it 13 years ago
Along with the previous graphic novel I read, The Gunslinger Born was another clearanced item at the same comic shop, this time for only $2. I was surprised, so I asked the clerk if I was reading that correctly, and he told me that Marvel had over-printed the book and gave them about 50 copies, fre...
11811
11811 rated it 14 years ago
The Gunslinger story told chronologically, this series starts with material pulled from book IV, Wizard and Glass, the same book that ended my interest in the Dark Tower. If you liked book IV, I see no reason why you wouldn't like this.
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 15 years ago
Good art, typical gut wrenching King plot points and a good beginning to the Gunslinger saga.
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