![]() ![]() I had read the book long back after all I have read the entire series except for the latest two books that I would get to soon enough hopefully. Poor Dresden and his struggles, the art could've been better but it was still good and it was fun to again travel back to the second adventure of The Dresden Files. I suspect that I would find Jim Butcher’s work appealing regardless of the venue. I didn’t find the book as dark as the graphic novel. ![]() ![]() The illustrations are darker than I see the story. It is traditional Butcher with Harry Dresden way over his head in violent intrigue. ![]() The story has werewolves, a wizard, a cop, a mysterious criminal mastermind and some FBI agents with questionable credentials. It is interesting to see how the illustrator show his vision of what is occurring and compare it to your own. It has nuances that you miss in your own reading. I read the book that inspired this graphic novel. That makes it hard to explain that this is one of the few graphic novels I have ever read. Comic books were the foundation of my learning. They also must take credit for my writing as well. I credit comic books with infusing me with the love of reading. I lusted for them far sooner than any other recalled lust. ![]()
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