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A review by isabellarobinson7
The Eye of the World: The Graphic Novel, Volume Six by Chuck Dixon, Andie Tong, Robert Jordan
5.0
Rating: 5 stars
This volume was the best yet! The art was awesome! I basically just want to show cool pictures, then I will write stuff.
This is the Green Man!
These two are of Rand fighting at the end:
This is a Draghkar looking awesome:
And lastly this is from when Lord Agelmar talks about Lan's past:
These graphic novels were great. I obviously prefer the traditional format, but I really enjoyed these, especially reading them along side the full novel. I was very impressed at how much the adapters managed to keep in the graphic novels, because (in my experience, anyway) comics tend to cut out quite a bit of the original story. I totally understand this, because pictures and speech bubbles are a very different way of telling a story rather than just words, but the adaption of The Eye of the World kept pretty much everything from the source. In a lot of cases, it was word for word.
I will definitely be reading the New Spring graphic novel when I get to it in my reread of The Wheel of Time (though I am not sure when that will be, as I don't currently own a physical copy of it like I do with The Eye of the World) and I especially look forward to seeing what Siuan looks like.
This volume was the best yet! The art was awesome! I basically just want to show cool pictures, then I will write stuff.
This is the Green Man!
These two are of Rand fighting at the end:
This is a Draghkar looking awesome:
And lastly this is from when Lord Agelmar talks about Lan's past:
These graphic novels were great. I obviously prefer the traditional format, but I really enjoyed these, especially reading them along side the full novel. I was very impressed at how much the adapters managed to keep in the graphic novels, because (in my experience, anyway) comics tend to cut out quite a bit of the original story. I totally understand this, because pictures and speech bubbles are a very different way of telling a story rather than just words, but the adaption of The Eye of the World kept pretty much everything from the source. In a lot of cases, it was word for word.
I will definitely be reading the New Spring graphic novel when I get to it in my reread of The Wheel of Time (though I am not sure when that will be, as I don't currently own a physical copy of it like I do with The Eye of the World) and I especially look forward to seeing what Siuan looks like.