Wow. This was so fun to read. I am a fan of the Dresden Files urban fantasy series, and it's wonderful to get some visuals to go along with the prose. Butcher wrote the foreword, and he said he was very happy with the way Harry comes out, that he'd always visualized Harry Dresden in this medium,...
This is the first time I read Jim Butcher's book, and his famous series Dresden Files. Welcome to the Jungle is a good introduction for those who not familiar with Mr Butcher's work and being a manga/comic fans myself I really enjoy this. The story is about a killer is loose in a zoo, and Lt Murphy ...
So that sexism that lurks under the Dresden novels, at least the later ones, is in full force here. The evil chick is the one who is taller than Harry and whose clothes actually fit correctly.(Honestly, the funny bit was were Dresden was described as an everyman in the back. Once true, sadly no lo...
I wish I'd never set eyes on this piece of rubbish. Any fan of Harry should stay very far away from this graphic novel (more like a graphic short story). The story is terrible and boring, the illustrations awkward and Harry is embarrassing, there's nothing adorable or vulnerable about him. His self...
I love the visual view of Harry's world. I read the introduction by Jim Butcher and was thrilled to see that he thinks this Harry is dead on what he see's him looking like. he looks very close to what was in my head as well.The art work is very well done. Harry is beautiful and strong. Mister is hug...
My husband had never read this so I picked it up to keep him entertained. Of course, I couldn't leave the enjoyment all to him so I had to a get a good look at it. Reading it again I enjoyed it even more then before, since last time I read it at work. That being said I didn't really love the artwork...
Decent introduction to the series. I liked the art, but occasionally the action suffered from the need for basic explanation of the characters and setting.
3 Stars for the artwork, Loved the main character.... but him speaking his thoughts is what killed it for me, maybe for a novel but not a graphic novel.
I will open by saying that I have not read any of the Dresden Files novels, but I have heard of them enough. I do enjoy graphic novels, so this seemed like a good chance to read a tale of Harry Dresden in a format I enjoy. I was not disappointed. It was a good whodunit with plenty of action and the ...
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