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Forgotten Realms - The Legend Of Drizzt Volume 5: Streams Of Silver (Forgotten Realms the Legend of Drizzt) Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781932796919
ISBN: 1932796916
Label: Devil's Due Publishing
Manufacturer: Devil's Due Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: August 29, 2007
Publisher: Devil's Due Publishing
Sales Rank: 146421
Studio: Devil's Due Publishing
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Product Description: An oath sworn in friendship takes Drizzt Do'urden on a quest like no other - to find the legendary Mithril Hall, birthplace of Bruenor Battlehammer and his dwarven ancestors! But even as Drizzt searches for the key to Bruenor's past, he is forced to confront his own tragic history all over again...
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The story once more gets on its feet and Streams of Silver improves upon the awkward pacing of The Crystal Shard. The art is still poor in contrast to the first three volumes, but the artist at least makes some strides past it being quite so cliche looking. While Drizzt himself still looks old and tired, the section in the center of the text with the Harpells was very lively and it seemed the artist was able to play quite a bit here.
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I'm a fan of all of Bob's books and the fact that they are illustrating them all now is even cooler. I hope they continue to publish them all!
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The 5th Graphical Novel of Drizzt's adventurers seems to have been hit by a severe cut in the quality department. The scripts are still strong (not too hard when you follow a written novel), but the graphics seems to have hit a wall. This fifth volume can barely reach up the knees of the superb quality and use of colors in the first two volumes.
Sometimes one can wonder if the graphics departments have never heard of the use of shadows, so plain and momo-colored are some of the costumes. ... Read More
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The first three books in this series are phenomenally done. Homelands, Exile, and Sojourn are all five star efforts.
The art team changed for this second trilogy though, beginning with the Crystal Shard. The quality was still good, but a bit different. This book, the second of the second trilogy, was a decline though.
As I read this entry in the series, I kept noticing that the main character in a given panel isn't drawn with very much detail - eyes don't have pupils sometimes, ... Read More
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I must say, when I heard these graphic novels were getting released, I was skeptical. How was something that I imagined in a certain way going to be represented in a graphic novel, and was the story gonna get cut short.
Well, after reading Volume 1, Homeland, I was hooked. I have read the Dark Elf trilogy many times, and the story was intact. After that I made sure that I added to my collection every time another was finished. I like the fact that the art is pretty consistent, it looks the same ... Read More
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