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Dragonlance - Chronicles Volume 1: Dragons Of Autumn Twilight (Dragonlance Chronicles) Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.838766
EAN: 9781932796506
ISBN: 1932796509
Label: Devil's Due Publishing
Manufacturer: Devil's Due Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 180
Publication Date: May 19, 2006
Publisher: Devil's Due Publishing
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 204959
Studio: Devil's Due Publishing




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Product Description:
Welcome to the world of Krynn - a world on the brink of a dark age. While humanity slides toward fanaticism and war, a long-dormant evil begins to rise. Amid the chaos, lifelong friends who went their separate ways in years past are drawn together once again. When they accept a mysterious woman into their midst, it begins a quest that will either save Krynn - or doom it for all time.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Recommended
This comic is based on a fantasy novel which was originally published in 1984. It is about dragons, magic, love and war.
Since I knew the book, I was first surprised by the style of the drawings. Everybody has his or her own way to imagine characters and you have to get used to the way Kurth (drawings) does.
As I flipped the pages, I started to really appreciate his drawing-style. It's quite realistic, furthermore he has a talent incorporating light-effects in his pictures.
A ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dragonlance without the sudden need for insulin
Dragonlance has always suffered from excessive cuteness and funny. The authors never really seemed able to render their story with the kind of dark and brooding ambiance that the story seemed to beg for.

This graphic novel gives people a chance to fall in love with the story as it was meant to be experienced. It's good, dark stuff, awesomely drawn and lovingly colored in the rich dark colors of well stained wood. It's lovely.

Being one who has never really much cared for ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Crazy Awesome!!!
In the comic book world it is mostly superpowered characters in tights fighting the forces of evil, but now DDP gives us a breath of fresh air with Dragonlance Chronicles being adapted to comic book form. I really felt attached to the characters, and found it hard to put down. If you like fantasy, you'll like this book.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good, but not great visuals
For the first time we get a glimpse of what the world of Draglance looks like visually. My big fantasy is that one day they make the Chronicles series into a movie series which could be successful considering how well LOTR did. As for this graphic novel, it is a good condensed version of the actual book. It lacks a little bit of the emotion of the book because of this but i still enjoyed it. I didn't really care for how Caramon and a few of the other characters looked since i had a different vision ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It's no substitute, but it is a worthy supplement
I share the opinion with many others that the Chronicles Trilogy is the defining fantasy event of the 1980's, and as such, I set about to read Devil's Due Publishing's new comic adaptation with more than a little anxiety. Does it live up to Weis and Hickman's original? Could it possibly?

Thankfully, as I sat down to read it I was able to convince myself that it couldn't possibly live up to the novel, simply due to format. A 192 page graphic novel cannot possibly contain the depth of ... Read More





 



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