rikuson1's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

foofers1622's review against another edition

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4.0

I really wish all high fantasy books were made into graphic novels. So much easier to read!

alemacks's review

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adventurous dark medium-paced

4.0

lectorliber04's review against another edition

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4.0

It is great to see what Jordan thought his characters should look like. Also, fun to read a graphic novel about a series I am enjoying more and more.

cemarci's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced

2.5

Loved seeing how the author/artist interpret the world/characters. Very white and makes me appreciate the diversity in the tv show. Ends when charterers leave the two rivers.

archipeligo's review against another edition

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2.0

#notmyNynaeve, #notmyMoiraine, #notmyLan, #notmythatguyoverthere, #notmyanyone

Padin Fain was fine, though, I guess.

isabellarobinson7's review against another edition

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4.0

Rating: 4 stars

The Eye of the World: The Graphic Novel, Volume One was a great adaption of Robert Jordan's book of the same name, and it stayed faithful to the source material, something that I thoroughly commend.

Some of the pictures were odd, especially when they were ones from further away. Like, look at this one of Rand from a distance:

What the heck is that face? Now, my artistic talents are so minuscule that calling them "talents" is definately a stretch. In fact, I probably couldn't draw to save my life, but surely someone who can would see this and fix it?

Another qualm I had with the art (I promise this is the last. It was amazing otherwise) was that Lan sometimes looked like he was wearing a fluorescent lime green cloak on his way to some kind of 80's disco rave. Example:

And that's not to say that his cloak should not have been green, because that is how the cloaks are described after all. But couldn't we have gone just a tad darker? Otherwise, the art of his cloak was great. That camouflage look that Robert Jordan describes was brought to life wonderfully. Look:

It is kind of opaque, but transparent at the same time. You can see where Lan's shoulders end, but also the light shining through from the open door behind him. I don't know, I may just be nitpicking at nothing, but I thought it was very cleverly done.

The art overall was far from bad. I think that Moiraine's ageless Aes Sedai look was done really well. Some images she would look really young, while others she would look mature and around 30 years of age. If I was reading this without knowing Moiraine's actual age, I don't think I would be able to put an age to her face - which is exactly what Robert Jordan intended. I think this image of Moiraine is the best example of this:


Also to do with Moiraine, I thought that her story about Manetheren translated well into a visual medium. I look forward to (hopefully) seeing more of the One Power and channeling drawn in volume two. We did get a little in this volume, as shown in Moiraine's story, but I hope to see more from when Egwene is learning to use the Power. I do hope that we see more than wriggles coming out from the channeler's head to signify that the One Power is being used, because that is kind of all that was shown in volume one:

But I'll give them some slack because that is really the only display of the Power in this volume. Again, I am no artist so it's not like I could do anything better by myself. I guess I am just being overcritical of the art because I love the series so much, but I did really love this piece of Moiraine and Lan, and it was probably my favourite:


So yes. Volume one was great, and I hope volume two will be as well. I don't have access to any of the further four volumes, through my library or otherwise, but if the quality is consistent in the next volume, I may have to somehow get my hands on them in a roundabout way.

brittsbooknook's review

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced

5.0

alwroteabook's review against another edition

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5.0

This was great. The artwork was terrific and the story was truncated as with graphic novels but maintained the important story points. In fact, I may have enjoyed these even more, but it has been 20 years or so since I read the novel. Definitely captured the essence of WOT and the trollocs looked very cool.

marimoose's review against another edition

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3.0

There's quite a bit of background that I felt might have been better expanded in the actual Wheel of Time series, but I also feel like this was a good time to see what the series itself was about. This graphic novel adaptation seems interesting, so I might continue anyway.