

The Mystery Knight: A Graphic Novel : Martin, George R R, Avery, Ben, Miller, Mike S: desertcart.ae: Books Review: must have for GOT fans - love the art. The pacing. The packaging was perfect Review: As a fan of graphic novels in general and being a fan of George R.R Martin and owning the 4 volumes of the Game of Thrones graphic novels and of the orginal novels this is a great addition to any one of other fans of either graphic novels or any fans of this particular author, the art work is flawless as is the concept all in all a very good read, gone are the days that comic books or graphic novels were just for kids they have now evolved in to something else entirely with something like this it is basiclly just like seeing a film but on paper when youb think about it it is visual and with words just like a film on tv is really instead of the actors speaking the words on screen with this you have the same effect only you have the visual effects but with the actors speaking to you of the page basiclly a script but with pictures.

| Best Sellers Rank | #23,062 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #92 in Sword & Sorcery Fantasy #140 in Epic Fantasy #198 in Fantasy Graphic Novels |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (519) |
| Dimensions | 17.53 x 1.57 x 26.92 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0345549392 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0345549396 |
| Item weight | 612 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | 8 August 2017 |
| Publisher | Bantam |
L**I
must have for GOT fans
love the art. The pacing. The packaging was perfect
M**9
As a fan of graphic novels in general and being a fan of George R.R Martin and owning the 4 volumes of the Game of Thrones graphic novels and of the orginal novels this is a great addition to any one of other fans of either graphic novels or any fans of this particular author, the art work is flawless as is the concept all in all a very good read, gone are the days that comic books or graphic novels were just for kids they have now evolved in to something else entirely with something like this it is basiclly just like seeing a film but on paper when youb think about it it is visual and with words just like a film on tv is really instead of the actors speaking the words on screen with this you have the same effect only you have the visual effects but with the actors speaking to you of the page basiclly a script but with pictures.
S**N
Not only is this part of the best fantasy series I've ever read, but it is my favorite related saga - the tales of Dunk and Egg. Very nicely illustrated in pen and ink (I favor pen and ink drawings for books) and the stories are a great read. I've read them twice now, and I am sure that in another year or two I will want to read them again. The product quality was good, and Amazon is a pro at shipping books so that they arrive in good condition.
A**I
Tales of Dunk and Egg are always a treat for aSoIaF fans. I have read the first 2 graphic novels of the series and they were absolutely brilliant. That was the reason I was really looking forward to the release of this and I must say it was worth waiting. The best thing about these graphic novels is that being the adaptation of novellas they cover the story fairly well. You don't get the feeling of being rush through the story as it often happens in case of a proper novel's graphical adaptation. Obviously you won't like it just because of that until the story itself is interesting enough. Writing a novella is a different kind of challenge but I must say that "SER GEORGE" of House Martin is as good with knives as he is with swords. I have said this before but it is often happens that the extended stories of a famous series are not as impressive as the actual series; I am glad that this is not the case with Tales of Dunk and Egg. In fact I will say that if the first 2 stories were very good then it is even better, certainly the best of the series. The beauty about this series is that you already know so much about the seven kingdoms, their people, life-style and traditions that you can read any of the 3 stories individually (though it is always better to read them as a series). This time the story started with Dunk and Egg heading towards Winterfell as lord stark was in need of some more swords. During the journey they came to know about a nearby lord's marriage and related tourney so they decided to join. The winning prize of the tourney was a Dragon's egg but things were not as simple as they seem from far. There is a bigger plot behind all this which goes deep within the politics of seven kingdoms. Obviously Dunk and Egg got involved in all this and it turned out a real fun. The artwork is as good as it was in previous issues. The colors this time are even better. I love the new characters as well but I was hoping the end to be a bit different as it's presumably the last part of the tales of Dunk and Egg. Surprisingly it was just like last 2 stories. Though this particular story is complete but there is a scope for more stories because Dunk and Egg's journey is not finished yet. I would like to read few more of them. Specially SER Duncan's quest/dream to be a kingsguard is really intriguing. Come-on George! we demand for some more of your knife-skill. Nonetheless a well deserved 5 Star for this
S**E
In marked contrast to the ASOIAF comics (A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings) which are kind of rubbish, the series on the Hedge Knight really delivers, and this one is no exception. If you liked the previous ones, you should get this. If you don't, don't buy it, you won't like this one either. If you don't know the first two, get them first, or you'll not understand anything.
C**O
El libro es el original. Las ilustraciones hacen que la lectura sea muy placentera
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