The Graveyard Book Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (2014) - Plot & Excerpts
I haven't had the chance to read The Graveyard Book in its original form and I was happy enough to have read it in the graphic novel adaptation first. The story, an orphaned boy raised in the unlikeliest of communities, is Neil Gaiman at the height of his powers. The story is dark, cold, warm and tender all at the same time. Truly, only a writer with talent such as Gaiman's could have accomplished thus.P. Craig Russell is one of the few talents able to work with Gaiman and turn his script into both the vision of the writer and the artist. It helps Russell is himself capable of writing at a top level to be able to turn The Graveyard Book into a true melding of both men's individual gifts. - I love the illustrations! Brilliant! I loved seeing the variety of styles from the different artists.- On the flip side, I wish there had only been one or two illustrators for consistency. - Galen Showman was my favorite artist. I liked his version of Silas the best.- This was a great adaptation of the book! It was wonderful to see the characters. I loved how they portrayed everything. I pictured Scarlett a little different, but other than that, everything was how I imagined. - I highly recommend this to everyone who enjoyed The Graveyard Book! - I can't wait to read the 2nd half!
What do You think about The Graveyard Book Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (2014)?
Vou fazer review desta e do scott pilgrim em Janeiro :)
—TEeT
Absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait for the next volume.
—Danica