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A really cool book. |
| This was the first Crow novel I read and I thought it was really good.I enjoyed it even though I didn't know much about the crow.The art work was great,and was really well suited for the story line.If you like graphic novels or The Crow,you will like thisbook.Buy it! |
What a disappointment |
| I bought this book wanting more of want I got in the first volume of The Crow and all I got was utter disappointment. To make something great you need to spend time with it and none was given to this book. The Crow in this book lacks in so many different areas I dont have enough room to even list them all. The number one lacking area of the Crow is the underdevelopment of his relationship to his loved ones, which helps the reader connect with the crow and want the revenge the crow needs to find peace. In the first Crow book the memories of the love fueled the fire of anger and revenge for Eric, but for Joshua, the new Crow, has none except for the actual killing of his family which happens over a century ago. Oh and have I mentioned the actwork in the book is sub-par in comparision to that of James O'bara. Thank god the third volume has a better story line, more development, but not enough, and the artwork is increasingly improved, but by the same artist. I must say that if I had never read the first volume then this book probably would have scored higher in points with me. |
an indian warrior |
| on the back, it says that this book was originally written as a treatment for the sequel...so what the **ll happened? |
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