Writers: Michael Oeming & Mike CareyArt: Mel RubiColoring: Caesar Rodriguez & Richard IsanoveCover Art: Greg Land; Inking: Matt Ryan, Cover Coloring: Jason Keith This is a 17 page prequel to Oeming's rendition (a 50 issue series) of the epic Red Sonja tale. This first offering is told from the P...
I read this a while ago and reread this just to see if I still found it less compelling than Origin II. I do. It's not bad, not by any means, but without any human interaction at all? Origin II still made me feel more. This issue felt like it was throwing so many things at me, still managed ...
Well this issue has Roland finally released from the mental clutches of The Crimson King and Marten Broadcloak. Roland is left changed by Susan's death as well as Maerlyn's Grapefruit. His two friends are worried for him and the fact that he knowingly holds back something from his father. I am so...
This was good. I don't know about the whole Sheemie thing that was included. I had to grab my hardcover of Wizard and Glass cause I literally had to go wait I don't think this happened, did it? Like a dozen times. Because of my less than fawning slobbering over these issues I am going to see about t...
This one went to four stars with the story following Roland still enthralled and we get to see him standing and seeing a future event when he stands in front of the Tower (oh Oy). We also get to see adult Roland who is lost and alone. We only get to see his eyes and the rest of him seems to be swall...
This one feels even shorter than the last issue. We come across Sheemie who is changed by something in Dogan and released. Then from there then we go to Alain, Bert and Roland as they still try to get Roland in his unconscious body back to Gilead. Roland finds himself talking to Marten Broadcloak...
I found myself bored reading this and the next four issues. We get to see Alain and Bert do what is necessary to keep Roland safe after his mind and soul are absorbed into Maerlyn's Grapefruit. Also if you are thinking of eating while reading this issue I say skip food. You get to see Susan's remain...
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...