Comics, Manga & Graphic Novels

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

Review: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 Amazon web site. Read more

You're Mine Vol.1 (Manga Comic Book Graphic Novel)
You're Mine Vol.1 (Manga Comic Book Graphic Novel)

Review:This story was so awesome, cute, romantic
I love this story by the way this story is rated pg14
just in case well you know
I'm glad I read this this.
I cant describe this experience I had reading this book Read more

The Sworn Sword (A Game of Thrones) (The Hedge Knight (A Game of Thrones))
The Sworn Sword (A Game of Thrones) (The Hedge Knight (A Game of Thrones))

Review:Having already read Martin's short story, I really enjoyed this graphic interpretation of his work. Dunk and Egg are drawn pretty much how I imagined them, and other than a couple strange panels, I found the adaptation to be respectful and true to the source material throughout. I'd recommend this to any D&E fan. Read more

Ringworld: The Graphic Novel, Part One
Ringworld: The Graphic Novel, Part One

Review:If you didn't realize this was a graphic novel, you didn't bother to read the description, and probably can't read at all. Even though the Puppeteers and Kzinti are a little cartoonish for my tastes, this is still a great retelling in an awesome media. Read more

The Graphic Novel series Book 2) - A Graphic Novel (Vampire Academy
The Graphic Novel series Book 2) - A Graphic Novel (Vampire Academy

Review:The adaptation process from book to graphic novel is always a risky one. This particular instance (as well as the prior graphic novelization of the first book) defied my expectations with the right amount of abridgment coupled with vivid and brilliantly accented illustration. A definite must-have for fans of the series. Read more

The Graphic Novel series Book 3) - A Graphic Novel (Vampire Academy
The Graphic Novel series Book 3) - A Graphic Novel (Vampire Academy

Review:Slightly juvenile but entertaining anyways. Typical love story but I like the twist on the vampires. I enough how Meade writes and her characters are more fleshed out than the normal tween writers tend to be. I'd recommend this series and the following Bloodlines novels. I enjoyed them very much. Read more

Wool: The Graphic Novel
Wool: The Graphic Novel

Review:Although there are a few minor differences from the original novel this graphic novel provides an excellent and satisfying adaptation. If you didn't get enough of the world and story after reading the trilogy this is a beautifully illustrated version that will leave you hoping for a release of Shift: The Graphic Novel and Dust: The Graphic Novel. Read more

Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson: Homecoming
Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson: Homecoming

Review:Amazon could have made it much clearer this was a graphic comic. Buyer beware. The lack of info provided is ridiculous and downright misleading. NOT at all the author's fault though--so giving it 4 stars because reviews should be about content, not poor salesmanship. If you like graphic novels I'm sure this will be great. Read more

Now a major online streaming series - The World of Lore
Now a major online streaming series - The World of Lore

Review:I love this! It took my favorite episodes and put them in a book format, plus adding new stories!
Aaron Mahnke's writing has a classic storytelling feel. I would highly recommend this book and is a great read for those who enjoy a chilling tale! Read more

Superman: Birthright
Superman: Birthright

Review:If you just like to see superheros punching things, Birthright isn't for you.

However, Of the origin/year one comics I've read, this one has a special place in my heart.

The pre-Superman experiences really capture the character, but it was about 1/3 the way through that I realized Birthright is a Superman collection must; as Clark is about to make his debut as Superman, he says to himself, "God... please don't let me look ridiculous." Clark Kent is fleshed out as a real person, no... Read more

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