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Stephen King's Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born #2 (Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born) |
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Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Binding: Comic Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Pages: 48 Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Marvel Comics Studio: Marvel Comics
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Roland has incurred the wrath of the evil sorcerer Marten, and must flee his home in Gilead with two of his young friends. But arriving in the supposedly friendly town of Hambry may be no safer, for the dreaded agents of Marten are abroad The Coffin Hunters! Though its not all completely bleak as Roland meets the woman who will become the love of his young life the beautiful Susan Delgado. Plus: Learn more about the land of the Dark Tower with exclusive bonus material!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Artwork is freakin cool Comment: I love this series and hope they make a movie. Picture jim Carry playing his "Clint Eastwood" character from the movie " Bruce Almighty"... that would be cool heh heh.... lol....
The downside of this was how short it was.....I want more!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Dark Tower #2 Comment: I'm giving the same review to all the comics in this series. It's too bad that King's epoch is so monumental that this comic serialization represents only a miniscule slice but for an abridgement it is excellent and,in my opinion, they've chosen the best segment. The writing is good, the art work alone is worth the purchase of the series. The insightful essays following each segment were enlightening. The down side was the back-slapping, self-gratification-fest that ended each book. If I felt any need to know how talented each of the contributers felt the others in the group were I'd go on the internet and look it up. I'm paying for a book, not an awards dinner. bg
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Dark Tower Comic 2 Comment: This was such a cool idea, and the artwork is awesome, but I have one problem with it. I kind of feel slighted that these comics are telling the story of the 4th book. I know that the title is Gunslinger Born but I still really want to get more of the story. Maybe it could have discussed what happened between the events of the 4th and the 1st novel. I was hoping there would be more story to the Dark Tower world, and, as a Tower junkie, I was a little let down.
That said, however, the comic book looks awesome and I can't wait to keep reading.
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