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A**R
Drizzy homeland
I really enjoyed this back story on Drizzt. Showing how he became to have the values and character to make him a strong ally and friend in future stories .I would recommend this to anyone who likes strong morale characters and gripping stories
J**S
Amazing
Loved reading this series years ago, and I love seeing it come to life before my eyes. Will be reading the rest.
A**Y
A quick read and very summarized
All in all it is not a bad comic. It takes a lot away from an amazing book. I recommend reading this after you finish the book just to bring some of the characters to life.
K**7
Great
Good stuff. Ties to the board game really well, and makes the story come to life. How he turned from the old ways to carve his own path!
J**L
Enlightening
Recently read Homeland, now this version gives more depth to the imagination. Only a movie could bring Drizzt story more to life. My first graphic novel, and I’m happy that it was.
J**Z
Great picture art
I've read the book, but reading it like this gave the imaginary more life. To see it spring to life through art was more exciting.
I**8
The beloved Drizzt and comic books in one buy...who can resist?
Really loved it. As a huge fan of the Drizzt books and comics in general, this was a real treat. Seeing this great story in comic book style was a really nice alternative to what I had in my head from just the read. The characters and underdark for the most part appeared as I pictured, except for the drow women, which looked a lot hotter than the ugly versions I had in my head. Reading it on my kindle fire was a bit of a drag as the text is a little small for my older eyes, but it was fine on the iPad.I would definitely recommend this for any fan of the Drizzt novels. It's concise and hits all the major points. Can't wait to read the next couple. Hopefully they will continue making these through all of the Drizzt novels as I really enjoyed it.
R**D
A good visual companion to the trilogy
As a huge fan of Drizzt Do'Urdon, I found the comic version of the Dark Elf Trilogy to be quite well done. Of course you can't compete with a book when converting to a comic format, but the comic do a good job of keeping with the main story beats. I like the art, it really captures what I imagined the drow city would look like and the character designs are very well done. I feel R.A Salvatore's blessing in the characters looks. The comic are a worthy companion to the books.
D**Y
Pretty good
Whilst apart from the drow and a few monsters it varely feels like D&D, this is a pretty decent version of Drizz’t’s backstory and seems to do things nicely. Of particular note is that it retains Salvatore’s occasionally flowery dialogue which is incredibly charming.Very little mention of specific D&D spells used, though the Menzobarran looks beautiful for a cavern society... Actually, that’s funny- drow are cavepeople!
J**N
Great Comic Book for the Drizz't Fan
True to the novel albeit more condensed.
J**R
Really like the art style but you can always look at ...
Takes the first book of the Dark Elf trilogy adapts it very successfully into a graphic novel. Really like the art style but you can always look at the preview with "Look Inside".
M**T
... TIME AND THIS IS RIGHT ITEM SO I AM HAPPY WITH
THIS WAS DELIVERED AT THE SAME TIME AND THIS IS RIGHT ITEM SO I AM HAPPY WITH IT
P**D
Drizzt's origin story....in pictures!
This was excellet. I'm a huge Salvatore fan, I've been reading him for a LONG time. It's great to see thie Drizzt novels in this format as I've always wondered hoow the drow were visualised. And the artwork was beautiful!! If you are a fan this is well worth the purchase.
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