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Forgotten Realms Comic: The Legend of Drizzt Volume 3: Sojourn (Forgotten Realms: Legend of Drizzt (Paperback)) By R. A. SalvatoreAndrew DabbTim Seeley ( Devil's Due Publishing )
Release Date: 2006-08-30
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Product Description
Drizzt Do'urden has abandoned the cruel Underdark for the unknown of the surface world. But as the young warrior begins his sojourn, the family he left beneath and new enemies alike pursue him. His survival depends on gaining the trust of surface dwellers - and that challenge may be greater than any battle he could fight.
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Excellent artwork brings the old story to new heights ( chip_books )
The artwork of this third installment of the Legend of Drizzt graphic novels brings the story to life like never before. Without the restrictions of the gloomy and drab Underdark, the artists have much more freedom with lighting, weather, and color than in the previous two books.
As Drizzt leaves the Underdark and ventures forth into a strange new world, he finds that life will not be as peaceful as he had hoped. With good reason most people distrust and fear drow elves and Drizzt realizes he is going to have a hard time finding a home. As Roddy McGristle tracks him over countless leagues, Drizzt learns quickly of the cruelty frequently encountered in the world. He does however find a companion in the old Ranger Montolio Debrouchee. We also meet Cattie-brie and Bruenor Battlehammer for the first time in this volume.
A story of new beginnings for Drizzt, adapted in a beautiful way that is sure to please.
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Excellent!! ( dayzi008 )
this book ( or graphic novel--i should say) rocks!! the plot is very well portrayed through Tim Seeley's artwork. Anyone a fan of Drizzt and Salvatore should definetly get this!
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Sojourn - perfect!
Credit where credit is due - this comic book version of the legendary Drizzt novels is outstanding. The detail and perfect capture of the key elements of the novel made this version as exciting a read as the first time I read the novels.
I would highly recommend the comic book version to all dedicated Drizzt fans.
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This is a comic book.
If you are looking for the novel, this isn't it. The description does not indicate that this is nothing more than a fancy comic book. I bought vol 1-3, returned all with a complaint, Amazon reordered for me and sent me the same thing again. Finally got the novels from B&N for less. Don't waste your money.
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Slowing down a bit... ( james23126 )
While the storyboarding is still good and the color work magnificent, the shine is gone from this, the third installment in Drizzt's early saga. The many ads in the book referring to other projects by the authors seem to suggest that they are branching out and have put the Drow on the back burner, so to speak. That's a shame, because the Icewind Dale trilogy that follows was my personal favorite of all of the Salvatore novels.
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