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The Long Road Home (The Dark Tower Graphic Novel Series, Bk 2)
The Long Road Home - The Dark Tower Graphic Novel Series, Bk 2
Author: Stephen King, Robin Furth (Adaptor), Peter David (Adaptor), Jae Lee (Illustrator), Richard Isanove (Illustrator)
The second of five comic book mini-series, a spin-off of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. This monthly comic book consists of 5 issues, published between March 5, 2008 and July 2, 2008. — The story depicts the title character of Roland Deschain as he returns to Gilead from Mejis. Whereas The Gunslinger Born was largely based on the events of...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780785135739
ISBN-10: 0785135731
Publication Date: 3/2008
Pages: 160
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Publisher: Marvel
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 8
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Long Road Home (The Dark Tower Graphic Novel Series, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
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This is the 2nd book in the Dark Tower graphic novel series. There are a total of eleven books in this series. I didnt like this book quite as much as the first book, but still really enjoyed the illustration throughout.

Roland, Cuthbert, and Alain are fleeing the Big Coffin Hunters in an effort to get home in one piece. However when Rolands mind gets taken over by the big grapefruit-like globe that they stole from the Coffin Hunters he goes on a strange metaphysical journey of sorts. Meanwhile while Roland is off in lala land the rest of the ka-tet is struggling to escape from both the Big Coffin Hunters and other strange beasts. Additionally we follow Sheemies story as he gets a bit lost and undergoes horrible torture to gain great power.

This book was a bit more scattered than the first one. We alternate between Roland, Sheemie, and Cuthbert/Alain. While some interesting things happen in this book I missed Roland and would have liked to see more of him in this story.

We do get to meet the Crimson King which was intriguing (and kind of disturbing). This almost seemed like a transitional volume; like it was setting up things for the next part of the story. However, after the first book the story in The Long Road Home seemed a bit anti-climatic.

I continue to really enjoy the illustration throughout. I love colors and the detail in the illustration.

Overall I enjoyed this second installment in the Dark Tower graphic novel series. The whole thing has this very fantasy post-apocalyptic western feel to it that I really enjoyed. I do think that this installment was a bit weaker than the first one. I would definitely recommend this graphic novel series to those who enjoy gritty fantasies.
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