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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Review: A GAME OF THRONES: The Graphic Novel, Volume 3

A GAME OF THRONES: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL, VOL. 3
BANTAM BOOKS/RANDOM HOUSE – @randomhouse
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT – @dynamitecomics

WRITER: George R.R. Martin
ADAPTATION: Daniel Abraham
ART: Tommy Patterson
COLORS: Ivan Nunes
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
ORIGINAL SERIES COVERS: Mike S. Miller, Michael Komark
COVER: Tommy Patterson with design by Charles Brock, Faceout Studio
ISBN: 978-0-440-42323-2; hardcover (March 11, 2014)
226pp, Color, $25.00 U.S., $29.95 CAN

A Game of Thrones is a 1996 novel from science fiction and fantasy author, George R.R. Martin.  The novel is the first book in Martin’s best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of high fantasy novels.  The series is also the basis for the award-winning and popular HBO television series, "Game of Thrones."

Dynamite Entertainment is currently producing a comic book adaptation of A Game of Thrones, the novel.  The adaptation will run for 24 issues, at about 29 pages of story per issue.  The writer responsible for adapting George R.R. Martin’s prose into comics form is science fiction and fantasy novelist, Daniel Abraham (who sometimes collaborates with Martin on fiction).  The artist is Tommy Patterson, who has drawn comic books for Boom! Studios and Zenescope Entertainment.  Mike S. Miller is the series’ regular cover artist.

Bantam Books collects Dynamite’s comic book adaptation as A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel.  A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3 collects A Game of Thrones, issues #13 to 18.  Vol. 3 includes “The Making of A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3” which presents almost 40 character sketches rendered by Tommy Patterson for this series.

A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 3 opens in the aftermath of the attack on King Robert Baratheon (Lord of the Seven Kingdoms).  Now, Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell, the Hand of King Robert and in charge of protecting the King, finds himself surrounded by enemies in King’s Landing.  Eddard’s most miserable source of irritation is the House Lannister, to which Queen Cersei belongs.  Many of his other enemies hide behind smiles, pretending to be friends.

Meanwhile, far to the north, Jon Snow, Eddard’s bastard son, is newly sworn to the Night’s Watch, though not in the position he coveted.  As he takes the first steps to his destiny, he finds two dead bodies – two strangely dead bodies.  Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen must finally deal with her brother, Prince Viserys, the Dragon.  Her husband, Khal Drago, Lord of the Dothraki and the father of her unborn child, makes a crucial decision.  And a character innocently reveals his tremendous male endowment.

Prior to reading A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1, I was not familiar with A Game of Thrones, although I had heard of the television series.  I did not even know that the novel was being adapted into comic book form until Random House sent me a review copy of the first graphic novel in early 2012.  I did not expect much from that first experience with A Game of Thrones, but I ended up thoroughly enjoying it.  Luckily, Random House also sent me A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel Volume 2 and recently sent me a copy for review of Vol. 3.

If one considers A Game of Thrones the novel to be a masterpiece, then, it only makes sense that only the best talent should try to adapt the novel into a medium.  It is debatable as to whether writer Daniel Abraham and illustrator Tommy Patterson are among the best of their chosen fields – Abraham in science fiction and fantasy fiction and Patterson in comic books.  I am not familiar with their work outside of this adaptation of A Game of Thrones (nor have I yet read the original novel).

Judging strictly by their work on A Game of Thrones the comic book, I think writer Daniel Abraham and illustrator Tommy Patterson are just super duper.  I start reading this book and I’m reading it as fast as I can, unable to read as fast as my eyes want to scan across the page.  I lose track of how fast I’m flipping pages.  Before I know it, I have finished one entire chapter/issue, and I am half-way through another.

So you can also make an argument that the best, Daniel Abraham and Tommy Patterson, were indeed chosen to adapt George R. R. Martin’s beloved fantasy classic into a graphic novel.  After reading the previous two collected volumes of the comic book, I think this is a stunning fantasy comic book series.

Abraham scripts a sumptuous character drama, in which his storytelling crawls into every character.  Patterson’s art in combination with Ivan Nunes’ luxurious colors create the graphical storytelling expression and appearance that is perfect for the kind of detailed, historical fiction and high fantasy story A Game of Thrones is.  However, this masterful comic book is more than just good fantasy comics; it’s simply superb comics.

A

www.bantamdell.com

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Comics, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for June 19 2013

Digital Comics: Digital new releases available from your local comic book shop are marked below. [DIG] = Digital version available. [DIG/P+] = Print-Plus digital/print combo pack available. Click here for a complete list of this week's Digital New Releases. For more information, go to www.digitalcomicsreader.com.

COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS

NOV121275 ACG COLL WORKS ADV INTO UNKNOWN HC VOL 04 $47.99

MAR131261 ACG COLL WORKS ADV INTO UNKNOWN SLIPCASE ED VOL 01 $119.99

APR130964 ADVENTURE TIME TP VOL 03 $14.99

APR130815 B & V FRIENDS DOUBLE DIGEST #234 [DIG/P+] $3.99

SEP121087 BARNABY HC VOL 01 $35.00

APR130987 BETELGEUSE TP VOL 03 OTHER $11.95

APR130812 BETTY & VERONICA #266 REG CVR [DIG/P+] $2.99

APR130988 BLAKE & MORTIMER GN VOL 13 CURSE OF 30 PIECES OF SILVER PT 1 $15.95

APR131277 BLOODSHOT (VU) #12 HARBINGER WARS REG ANDRASOFSZKY $3.99

APR131375 BOYS OF STEEL THE CREATORS OF SUPERMAN YR SC $7.99

APR131253 BURNING BUILDING COMIX HC $19.95

MAR131379 CHILDREN OF THE SEA TP VOL 05 $14.99

MAR131290 COMP FLASH GORDON LIBRARY HC VOL 03 FALL OF MING (RES) $39.95

FEB131140 CRATER XV HC $19.95

APR130757 CRYPT OF HORROR #18 $29.95

APR131047 DARK SHADOWS YEAR ONE #3 $3.99

APR131102 DF DEJAH THORIS & GREEN MEN #1 EMERALD CITY EXC $19.99

MAR131116 DF DEJAH THORIS & GREEN MEN #4 RISQUE CVR $18.99

MAR131127 DF REGULAR SHOW #1 EXC CVR $10.00

DEC121082 DF THOR GOD OF THUNDER #1 AARON SGN ED $29.99

APR131100 DF VAMPIRELLA STRIKES #1 COMICSPRO EXC $50.00

AUG121098 DF WARLORD OF MARS #25 RISQUE RED EXC (MR) $14.99

FEB131073 DOMINO LADY BLONDE BOMBSHELL TP $25.95

JAN131055 EVIL ERNIE #6 $3.99

JAN130878 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT IRIS VOL 3 #4 CVR A LEI $3.99

JAN130879 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT IRIS VOL 3 #4 CVR B PANTALENA $3.99

APR130935 EXTERMINATION TP VOL 02 $14.99

APR130867 EXTINCTION PARADE #1 (MR) $3.99

APR130869 EXTINCTION PARADE #1 END OF SPECIES CVR (MR) $3.99

APR130868 EXTINCTION PARADE #1 WRAP CVR (MR) $3.99

DEC120776 FAILURE GN (MR) $21.95

APR130938 FANBOYS VS ZOMBIES #15 [DIG] $3.99

APR130859 FATHOM ELITE SAGA #1 CVR A MARION [DIG] $3.99

APR130860 FATHOM ELITE SAGA #1 CVR B CALDWELL $3.99

DEC121182 GABBA GABBA HEY RAMONES GRAPHIC GN $24.95

DEC121041 GAME OF THRONES #15 (MR) $3.99

APR130911 GAME OF THRONES HC GN VOL 02 (RES) (MR) $25.00

APR130783 GEARHEARTS STEAMPUNK GLAMOR REVUE #7 $3.99

APR131346 GFT MADNESS OF WONDERLAND TP $12.99

APR131338 GFT UNLEASHED VAMPIRES ETERNAL #3 A CVR MALSUNI (MR) $3.99

APR131339 GFT UNLEASHED VAMPIRES ETERNAL #3 B CVR QUALANO (MR) $3.99

MAR130781 GOLD DIGGER #201 [DIG] $3.99

APR131039 GREEN HORNET LEGACY #38 $3.99

MAR131275 HAGANAI I HAVE NO FRIENDS GN VOL 03 $12.99

APR131274 HARBINGER (VU) #13 HARBINGER WARS REG ZIRCHER $3.99

FEB131141 HECK HC $19.95

APR130942 HELLRAISER DARK WATCH #5 (MR) [DIG] $3.99

MAR131277 KISSES SIGHS & CHERRY BLOSSOMS PINK COMPLETE COLL TP (MR) $18.99

FEB131074 LAI WAN DREAMWALKER TP $9.99

JAN130821 LAST ZOMBIE #2 THE END [DIG] $3.99

MAR130903 LEGEND OF OZ WICKED WEST TP VOL 02 $17.99

APR130919 LIBERATOR #1 $3.50

APR130817 LIFE WITH ARCHIE #30 REG CVR [DIG/P+] $3.99

APR130989 LUCKY LUKE TP VOL 31 VS PINKERTONS $11.95

APR130990 LUCKY LUKE TP VOL 32 RAILS ON PRAIRIE $11.95

APR131174 NO 6 GN VOL 01 $10.99

APR130920 OCCUPY COMICS #2 $3.50

APR131147 PRIMATES FEARLESS SCIENCE OF GOODALL FOSSEY & GALDIKAS HC $19.99

JAN131086 ROBERT JORDAN WHEEL OF TIME EYE O/T WORLD #35 $3.99

MAR131266 ROY THOMAS PRESENTS PHANTOM LADY SLIPCASE ED VOL 01 $69.99

FEB138566 SAFE AREA GORAZDE HC SPECIAL ED (MR) (NOTE PRICE) $25.00

APR131175 SANKAREA GN VOL 01 UNDYING LOVE $10.99

APR130926 SERGIO ARAGONES FUNNIES #8 (RES) $3.50

APR130927 SIMPSONS COMICS #203 $2.99

APR131193 SIXTH GUN #32 $3.99

APR131194 SIXTH GUN SONS O/T GUN #4 $3.99

APR130828 SONIC SAGA TP VOL 03 EGGMAN EMPIRE [DIG] $11.99

APR130824 SONIC UNIVERSE #53 REG CVR [P+] $2.99

APR130930 SPONGEBOB COMICS ANNUAL GIANT SWIMTACULAR #1 $4.99

MAR138385 SUICIDE RISK #1 (2ND PTG) $3.99

APR130991 THORGAL GN VOL 08 WOLF CUB $11.95

APR131041 VAMPIRELLA STRIKES #6 CVR A JOHNNY D $3.99

APR131042 VAMPIRELLA STRIKES #6 CVR B NEVES $3.99

FEB130964 WARLORD OF MARS DEJAH THORIS #26 (MR) $3.99

APR131057 WARLORD OF MARS TP VOL 03 (MR) $19.99

APR130819 WORLD OF ARCHIE DOUBLE DIGEST #30 [DIG/P+] $5.99

APR130992 XIII CINEBOOK ED GN VOL 17 IRISH VERSION $11.95

APR130910 ZEBRAFISH SPF 40 HC $19.99

MAGAZINES
MAR131268 2000 AD PACK MAY 2013 $26.25

APR131771 COLOR INK DIY ART PERIODICAL VOL 17 $10.00

MAY131807 COLOR INK DIY ART PERIODICAL VOL 18 $10.00

APR131380 COMIC SHOP NEWS #1357 PI

APR131382 COMIC SHOP NEWS SUMMER 2013 PREVIEW PI

MAR131476 DIABOLIQUE #16 $9.98

FEB138547 DOCTOR WHO BOOKAZINE #1 THE DALEKS $19.99

FEB131290 HOBBY JAPAN MAY 2013 $16.60

JAN131431 MEGAMI APR 2013 $16.60

APR130699 MONSTERS UNIVERSTIY MOVIE SPECIAL $9.99

JAN131432 NEWTYPE APR 2013 $16.00

APR130697 PHINEAS AND FERB MAGAZINE #18 $4.99

BOOKS
MAR131309 DAN SPIEGLE LIFE IN COMIC ART SC $17.95

APR131327 DISSOCIATION OF HARUHI SUZUMIYA SC $8.99

MAR131455 DOCTOR WHO WHO OLOGY OFFICIAL MISCELLANY HC $19.99

APR131364 DONT PIGEONHOLE ME 2 DECADES MO WILLEMS SKETCHBOOK HC $40.00

FEB131289 GOTHIC & LOLITA BIBLE #46 $35.00

APR131415 MAD GOBLIN SECRETS OF NINE NOVEL $12.95

APR131396 ROGUE TOUCH SC $14.99

APR131397 SHE HULK DIARIES SC $14.99

MAR131495 WALKING DEAD POSTER COLLECTION $24.99

MAR132224 WARHAMMER 40K MACHARIAN CRUSADE ANGEL OF FIRE SC $14.00

MAR132226 WARHAMMER 40K THE SOUL DRINKERS FIRST OMNIBUS SC $17.50

MAR132228 WARHAMMER HEADTAKER SC $14.00

Friday, June 14, 2013

Review: A GAME OF THRONES: The Graphic Novel Volume 2

A GAME OF THRONES: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL, VOL. 2
BANTAM BOOKS/RANDOM HOUSE – @randomhouse
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT – @dynamitecomics

WRITER: George R.R. Martin
ADAPTATION: Daniel Abraham
ART: Tommy Patterson
COLORS: Ivan Nunes
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
ORIGINAL SERIES COVERS: Mike S. Miller, Michael Komark
COVER: Tommy Patterson with design by Charles Brock, Faceout Studio
ISBN: 978-0-440-42322-5; hardcover (June 11, 2013)
240pp, Color, $25.00 U.S., $29.95 CAN

A Game of Thrones is the 1996 novel from science fiction and fantasy author, George R.R. Martin. The novel is the first book in Martin’s best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of high fantasy novels, which are the basis for the HBO television series, “Game of Thrones.”

Dynamite Entertainment is producing a comic book adaptation of A Game of Thrones. The comic book adaptation of the novel is expected to run over 24 issues of about 29 pages per issue. The writer responsible for adapting George R.R. Martin’s prose into comics form is science fiction and fantasy novelist, Daniel Abraham (who sometimes collaborates with Martin on fiction). The artist is Tommy Patterson, who has drawn comic books for Boom! Studios and Zenescope Entertainment. Mike S. Miller has provided the cover art for most issues of A Game of Thrones the comic book.

Bantam Books is collecting the comic book adaptation as A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel. A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 2, to be released shortly (as of this writing), will collect A Game of Thrones, issues 7 to 12. The book also contains some back matter. “The Making of A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 2” illustrates how a section of Martin’s novel is transformed into 5 pages of A Game of Thrones #9.

In A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 2, the action takes place in the icy north of The Wall, the valley of the Eyrie, the decadent south and the capital city of King’s Landing, and the Dothraki’s sacred Vaes Dothrak. Much is happening. Lord Eddard Stark, the King’s Hand, continues to investigate the death of Jon Arryn, the previous Hand. Stark’s wife, Lady Catelyn Stark, accuses the dwarf Tyrion Lannister of trying to kill her son, Brandon (“Bran”), and of another possible murder.

In the barbarian lands, the young princess, Daenerys Targaryen, has found the unexpected in her marriage to Dothraki warlord, Khal Drogo. Meanwhile, her petulant brother, Prince Viserys (who calls himself “The Dragon”), continues to demand that the Dothraki help him reclaim his inheritance as Lord of the Seven Kingdoms from King Robert Baratheon. Meanwhile, the Lannisters continue to plot against everyone.

When I first read A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1, I was not familiar with anything related to A Game of Thrones, except that I’d heard of the television series. I did not know that the novel was being adapted into comic book form until Random House sent me a review copy of the first graphic novel in early 2012.

I did not expect much from that first experience, but I ended up thoroughly enjoying it. Thus, I have been anticipating Random House sending me the second collection of A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel for several weeks now, and they have sent it.

Based only on my readings of the comic book, I see A Game of Thrones as a great big character drama and an epic soap opera, told as historical fiction. The comic book, as written by Daniel Abraham, captures the epic scope of A Game of Thrones – the large cast and the expansive setting and background – by giving the reader an intimate view of all the major players. Abraham also focuses closely on bit players in the moments they make a direct impact on the narrative. Abraham engages the readers by narrowing the focus on character conflicts, motivations, and relationships.

In Vol. 1, I thought Tommy Patterson was a good artist, but I found his storytelling to be inconsistent. Now, the awkwardness I noticed in some scenes is gone. Patterson’s style is consistent and his compositions results in clear storytelling. Patterson captures everything that is big, grand, and expansive about A Game of Thrones, but his pencil has a laser focus on detailing the characters, both their physicality and personality. Graphically, visually, and pictorially, Patterson brings the characters to life with the skill of someone doing this much longer than he has.

The result of Abraham and Patterson’s efforts is one especially good comic book. Yes, you can call it a “good read,” but add “x 2” to that. As for the back matter: this book offers five pages from A Game of Thrones the novel. Then, the editors show how those pages of prose become a script, thumbnails, pencil art, lettered art, colored art, and finally 5 pages of A Game of Thrones #9.

Fans of all things A Game of Thrones will want A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel, so will readers looking for a good fantasy comic book.

A

www.bantamdell.com

Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Leroy Douresseaux Reviews: A GAME OF THRONES: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1

A GAME OF THRONES: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL, VOL. 1
BANTAM BOOKS/RANDOM HOUSE

WRITER: George R.R. Martin
ADAPTATION: Daniel Abraham
ART: Tommy Patterson
COLORS: Ivan Nunes
LETTERS: Marshall Dillon
ORIGINAL SERIES COVERS: Alex Ross, Mike S. Miller
ADDITONAL ART: Michael Komark
COVER: Tommy Patterson with design by Charles Brock, Faceout Studio
ISBN: 978-0-440-42321-8; hardcover
238pp, Color, $25.00 U.S., $29.95 CAN

Born in 1948, George Raymond Richard Martin is best known as George R. R. Martin, the bestselling science fiction, fantasy, and horror novelist. Martin was also a writer and story editor on the mid-1980s revival of The Twilight Zone and was a writer on the 1980s CBS television series, Beauty and the Beast.

Martin is currently a hot commodity because of the HBO television series, “Game of Thrones,” which is adapted from his A Song of Ice and Fire series of high fantasy novels. The first novel in that series was published in 1996 and is entitled, A Game of Thrones.

Last year, Dynamite Entertainment began producing A Game of Thrones, an original comic book adaptation of the novel (not the TV series). The adaptation is expected to run over 24 issues of about 29 pages per issue. The writer responsible for adapting George R.R. Martin’s prose into comics form is science fiction and fantasy novelist, Daniel Abraham, who sometimes collaborates with Martin on fiction. The pencil artist for A Game of Thrones is Tommy Patterson, who has drawn comic books for Boom! Studios and Zenescope Entertainment. Alex Ross and Mike S. Miller are among the artists drawing covers for the series.

Bantam Books has collected the first six issues of the comic book as A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1. This initial story arc focuses on the House Stark, the northernmost of the fiefdoms that owe allegiance to King Robert Baratheon, who resides in King’s Landing. Located in Winterfell, House Stark is headed by Eddard Stark and his wife Catelyn with their sons: Robb, Brandon, and Rickon; two daughters: Sansa and Arya; and Eddard’s bastard son, Jon Snow.

King Robert is coming to Winterfell to bestow an honor upon Eddard, one he cannot refuse. Meanwhile, Robert’s conniving wife, Queen Cersei, Jamie (her slutty brother), Tyrion (her other brother who is a devious dwarf), and Robert and Cersei’s vainglorious son, Prince Joffrey, begin causing chaos in the House Stark – everything from murder and attempted murder to crass manipulation and conspiracy.

Meanwhile, there is another vainglorious royal, Prince Viserys, heir to the fallen House Targaryen, which once ruled all of Westeros. Viserys sets in motion a plot to reclaim the throne, and the first move in this plot is to make his sister, Princess Daenerys, a prize to win the army of a swarthy barbarian chief.

Not being familiar with anything related to A Game of Thrones, I didn’t expect much of this graphic novel/hardback collection, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Unlike many mainstream comic books, A Game of Thrones is not a colorful, kinetic adventure filled with superheroes, large fight scenes, and a slavish devotion to continuity. Although this is fantasy and has an involved internal mythology, the character drama drives the story, more so than genre trappings and elements.

This comic book is basically a soap opera with a large-scale cast, but is set in the world of medieval fantasy. I have not read the original novel, and I am still impressed that Daniel Abraham is able to make so many characters interesting and intriguing. Normally, my eyes would cross from trying to keep up with all the machinations and the numerous subplots, but Abraham makes it clear and straightforward.

I think that Tommy Patterson is a good artist; he can certainly draw, but his storytelling is inconsistent. He draws some scenes with an awkwardness that is inappropriate for those scenes – such as the fight scene between the children in issue #5. Considering that this fight leads to recrimination and execution, Patterson’s composition of the fight lacks dramatic impact. For the most part, however, compositionally, stylistically, and graphically, his art creates an attractive world for A Game of Thrones. Although I mostly avoid anything with his name on it, I really liked Mike S. Miller’s cover art for issue #4, with its fine art quality drawing on Jon Snow and his direwolf.

For years, I always hoped that some publisher would take the opportunity to adapt a novel to comics, but also have the patience to produce the adaptation over a long-running series. Over the past few years, Marvel and Del Rey have ventured to do so. I consider A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume 1 to be the reward for my patience.

As a bonus, The Making of A Game of Thrones is a large section at the back of the book that offers a generous selection of art and text explaining the production of A Game of Thrones the comic book series. Readers that like to see comic book pencil art will find themselves quite satisfied.