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The Dark Tower: The Long Road Home - Community Reviews back

by Robin Furth, Peter David, Jae Lee, Richard Isanove
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asandwich
asandwich rated it 10 years ago
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...
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS rated it 12 years ago
Originally reviewed at Bookwraiths ReviewsI was killing some time at a Barnes & Nobles bookstore the other day and picked this graphic novel up. I’m a sucker for anything dealing with Roland the Gunslinger, especially back story regarding his younger years, so I figured this was a “can’t miss” for ...
Inkspot Fancy
Inkspot Fancy rated it 12 years ago
I'm not exactly sure what I think of the writing style in this, the second comic trade of the Dark Tower issues (the first shared this issue, but it wasn't as obvious).Long story short, there's a LOT of narration going on in this book.Not the characters saying things, but some overarching narrator s...
TheBecks
TheBecks rated it 15 years ago
I love the Dark Tower series - let me just say that up front. If you haven't read it, you should. When I haven't read it in a while, I miss the characters, I miss the journey, I miss Mid-world. It's King's magnum opus for a reason, and I cherish every word. I was a bit disappointed with The Gunsling...
Booklog
Booklog rated it 16 years ago
Enjoyable because it is set in the world of the Dark Tower (plus the art is phenomenal), but not Stephen King. These comics are a sort of filler of the events narrated in Wizard and Glass and the first Dark Tower book. While Gunslinger Born simply retold the events of Wizard for people new to the ...
Thomas Gaffney
Thomas Gaffney rated it 16 years ago
Excellent. It was good to finally read a comic version with new material. It also made me realize how much I miss Roland Deschain and his story.It felt exactly like Stephen King was writing it and I commend the authors for that. I cannot wait to read more.
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