#book blog
Anticipated Releases: April-June
Some releases coming up in the next few months that I’m pumped about, some I’ve already purchased…
(more…)
March Wrap Up
I’ve been letting this blog fall to the wayside and that makes me really sad. I’m going to try to make a bigger effort to get my reviews back on track. Until then, my March Wrap Up!
(more…)
Two Book Tuesday
Two books read back-to-back where I cried my eyes out. Typical.
(more…)
January Wrap Up
Starting off the year with 18 books! Now I’m afraid I started out too hot…
(more…)
The End of Year Survey
The End of Year Survey
I’m going to try my hardest to not repeat any books for all 36 questions. I read 176 books, you would think I could find a different answer for each question…
(more…)
Favorite YA Books of 2021
Favorite YA Books of 2021
Yes, there are a lot of books and yes, I do have another post with even more picks. I’m a very indecisive person…
(more…)
Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire by Neil Gaiman and Shane Oakley
Troll Bridge by Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran
During my library visit I found two comic adaptations of short stories by Neil Gaiman, which is always fun. Since they were shorter I read them one after the other, comparing their artwork and how much I enjoyed the adaptation of the story.
I liked Troll Bridge best namely because it’s one of my favorite short stories by this author. Also, Colleen Doran made it very fun to read and see her characterization with colors!
Forbidden Brides was also good, a satirical story with striking comic art, but some panels were hard to tell what was going on because there was too much happening at once. I did appreciate Shane Oakley’s art style, giving this story the gothic appeal it rightfully deserves.
Chivalry by Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran
Chivalry is one of my favorite short stories by Neil Gaiman and I have been patiently waiting for the graphic novel to be released.
My thoughts?
I think Colleen Doran did a fabulous job illustrating and formatting this story, creating an adaptation that is beautiful, funny, and heartfelt.
Neil Gaiman’s short story is about an elderly woman who finds the Holy Grail at a secondhand shop. She is then visited by a knight in shining armor who wants the Grail to finish his quest. She is not going to let him have it that easily, though.
I liked how Doran used different styles of lettering and her comedic expressions on the characters. Her art is very eye catching and the cover of the book screams “I must be read NOW”.
I’m so happy this came out and that I got a chance to read it again!
“They say pain is a prison, let me out of my cell”
How Could You Leave Us - NF
-via posttoxic
Kirikù Riuk and Karabá.
Italy, 28/11/2019