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Loading... The Gunslinger Born (The Dark Tower Graphic Novel) (edition 2007)by Peter David (Afterword), Stephen King, Robin Furth, Jae Lee (Illustrator)
Work InformationThe Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born by Peter David (Afterword)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Enjoyable recap to the Dark Tower series. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the language King made up for this alternate reality. Great artwork. ( ) A faithful and quality interpretation of the beginning of Roland's life, if not the beginning of the actual Dark Tower series, if ye kennit. It was so good, I asked for the next one for Christmas from my parents. I may be a thirty-something geek, but I'm not living in their basement. And I asked them anyway. :) The art is very good and the story is entertaining and engaging. I have read Gunslinger I-IV, so I was familiar with much of the material, and it appears to be faithful to the original source, which is a big plus. This volume itself appears to cover the story in Volume IV. There is some character development, mostly of Roland, but some of other characters in the series. I've always liked Stephen King's Dark Tower series - [b:The Gunslinger|43615|The Gunslinger (Dark Tower 1)|Stephen King|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170132027s/43615.jpg|46575] was the first King story I ever read, and is probably still my favorite book of his - so I was somewhat biased in favor of this book going into it. That said, it was even better than I had expected it to be. For those who already know the story of Roland Deschain's ascent to gunslingerhood and the tragedy of his love for Susan Delgado, the main story arc will bring no surprises. It follows fairly faithfully the gunslinger's back-story as told primarily in [b:Wizard and Glass|5096|Wizard and Glass (The Dark Tower, Book 4)|Stephen King|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165517584s/5096.jpg|750558] (and perhaps snippets from other books in the series as well). However, there are also some very intriguing additions to the story, especially in the appearances of both The Good Man (John Farson) and the Crimson King. The artwork is fantastic. It's dark and gruesome and fits King's style of writing, which oscillates between excruciatingly specific detail and expansive archetypal cliche (in a good way). The appendix of alternative covers, sketches and concept drawings provides an extra bit of fiber for the connoisseur to gnaw on. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesThe Dark Tower (prequel graphic novel 1) The Dark Tower Comics (gunslinger born omnibus 1-7) Is contained inContainsIs an adaptation ofNotable Lists
Young Roland Deschain takes the first steps towards his eventual fate as the implacable gunslinger in search of the enigmatic Dark Tower, as he uncovers a plot to destroy the network that maintains the world's uneasy peace. No library descriptions found. |
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