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Dragonlance - Chronicles Volume 3: Dragons Of Spring Dawning Part 1 (Dragonlance Chronicles)
By Margaret WeisTracy HickmanJulius M Gopez ( Devil's Due Publishing )
Release Date: 2008-03-26
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The climactic chapter in Weis and Hickman's acclaimed trilogy! Armed with the legendary Dragonlance, the Companions begin the final battle against the evil goddess Takhisis and her legions! But even as hope begins to spring, secrets long hidden threaten to render their sacrifices meaningless! The greatest conflict they have left is within each of them...
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  Absolutely brilliant 
Another awesome job by Devils Due and the team. If you are a fan, this is a must have!
  Still good work ( frisindia )
This is the comic adaption of the third part of the Dragonlance Chronicles Trilogy, first published in 1984. Unlike the first two adaptions, this one was split up into two parts.
While the first two adaptions were exclusively drawn by Kurth, this comic is drawn by three other artists. I do not think this was a good idea, consistence would have been better. Furthermore one of the new artists has a style which is a little bit too comic-like.
Moreover the pages are framed. In the previous books they were fully printed, which I felt was artistically more appealing.
Nevertheless the drawings are good and the story adaption by Dabb is still worth a compliment. Since four and a half stars are not possible I give 5 stars.
  I love this series! ( docmagick )
What's to say? I LOVE THIS SERIES.

I loved the Dragonlance Chronicles when they first came out (I bought my copy of Dragons of Autumn Twilight in 1984). I still judge all Dungeons & Dragons novels (and others of its genre, game-related fantasy) by this series. This is a faithful adaptation with excellent artwork.

My only criticism is a relatively small one, and not about the book itself: it is not easily available. I ordered it three separate times on Amazon (starting with an early pre-order) before Amazon actually got one in stock for me (twice Amazon cancelled the order, because they couldn't get the item in stock in a reasonable time frame).

Devil's Due Publishing is doing a great job with this series, as they have with the Drizzt novels. I hope they keep going!