Richard Castle in Deadly Storm (Derrick Storm Graphic Novel Book 1)

ByBrian Michael Bendis

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kaleena smith
This book was a huge disappointment. It is just a comic book. Extremely disappointed. Do not like at all. Will not be ordering books again. Very confusing array of Castle books on the the store web site.
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sarah price soucek
Sorry- but I did not realize "Graphic Novel" meant comic book format. I bought this and "storm season". Graphics are gross and the speech balloons are so small I couldn't read them. I trash canned both of them same day they were downloaded.
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karen robinson
My biggest problem when reading the Castle books is that the language is so flowery, its not only distracting but it makes it harder to read. Don't get me wrong, its beautiful language, but its excessive. Luckily because this was a graphic novel, we didn't have all that language explaining everything. I thought the illustrations were great and a lot of fun (although at one point a chick kinda looked like a guy...that was weird).

I also liked this because it was a deviation from the Nikki Heat story and I was always curious about the Storm stories. The way that the ending left it made me hope that they would do more of the graphic novels or at least release another book. The story line was a classic absurd Castle story, except instead of murders we had CIA operations.

I enjoyed Storms humor because its the same as Castles, and I didn't like Clara because of the association with the woman that isn't Beckett. Sadly this is another post without a lot of meat because it was just a graphic novel and there really wasn't much to it.
Raging Heat (Nikki Heat) :: High Heat (Nikki Heat) :: Driving Heat: Nikki Heat Book 7 :: Heat Rises: Nikki Heat Book 3 :: Naked Heat (Nikki Heat)
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hany emara
Brian Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and Lan Medina create an excellent "adaptation" of "Richard Castle's" first novel. While not as twisty and meaty as Castle's more recent Nikki Heat prose novels, it's still an effective thriller, full of action and suspense. The art, by Medina, is equally effective in the quiet, dialogue scenes as in the moments of action. The script perfectly captures Castle's unique voice, and adapts the novel so smoothly it's impossible to tell if any cuts were made. (I say this, not having read the original.)

While American comics tend to rely on superhero stories, it's nice to see a different genre coming from Marvel's House of Ideas. (Even if it's really someone else's idea.) While the story itself is a lot of fun, it's also neat to see the "making of" features in the back of the book, as well as a complete list of Castle's works. Here's hoping we'll see more of them either coming back in print, or adapted into graphic novels like this one.
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stephanie
I really was looking forward to this book. Great cover and nice drawings with the promise of PI investigations etc.
Unfortunately the plot was too thin, or rather the adaptation was not great. I had a hard time trying to assimilate how Derrick Storm could glide seamlessly into a CIA operation, get involved and get out again. Along the way, a CIA operative was knocked off, and there was a rather cheesy ending to the whole thing.
I am not that familiar with Richard Castles novels, but this is not Philip Marlowe stuff.
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linda orta
From Marvel and ABC comes the television tie-in comic Castle: Richard Castle’s Deadly Storm, an exciting spy thriller. Based on the fictitious book Deadly Storm by the show’s lead character, this graphic novel adaptation tells the origin story of private eye turned CIA operative Derrick Storm as he’s recruited by the CIA to find an agent that’s gone missing. The story is very Castle-ish, with many the same kinds of characters and a similar plot structure to that of the television show. It also has a quirky, lighthearted sense of humor and a meta quality to its presentation. Additionally, the artwork is really good, capturing the grittiness and action especially well. Living up to everything that the show made it out to be, Castle: Richard Castle’s Deadly Storm is a riveting adventure.
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