by Jim Butcher, Mark Powers, Ardian Syaf
One might think, why read a graphic novel version of a prose novel? I was one of those who asked that question. I am eating my words now. I can see why. While I tend to visualize the books I read as movies playing in my head in full color, it's still a pleasure to see how the author's imagery is bro...
Really cool to see the book in graphic novel format. Reads just about the same, but the imaging is done for you.
The illustrations are fantastic, but without Butcher actually writing the material their isn't the spark that takes the story from wacky and a little confusing to wow.
The graphic novel wasn't bad, good drawing, good adaptation of the book. The problem I had with it was that I already knew the story. I much rather read an original Dresden Files book in graphic form as opposed to adapting the novels into graphic books. Especially since I'm not much of a rereader....
I enjoyed my introduction to The Dresden Files. I want to read more! Wondering how the series stayed under my radar for so long.
I remember vaguely the beginning and the middle of the graphic novel the only thing I don’t remember is the end, but I know that it ended on a cliff hanger. I also know the story is nothing like the short-lived t.v. show The Dresden Files. My husband tells me the graphic novel is a version of the ...