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- Pagine: 104
- Data di uscita: 01-01-2009
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When I first cracked open this adaptation of "Beowulf" I thought, "Wow, this looks just like Locke and Key " and of course, that is because the wonderful Gabriel Rodriguez did the art. A great deal of this story is told through the art. From multiple page actions sequences with no dialog to the shift Leggi tutto
So much blood where so many have died, washed ashore on a crimson tide just as now there was no mercy then, dogs of war gnawed the bones of men. Brave and strong as they fell in the fight feeding death's endless appetite only one with the heart of a king set them free, it's of him we sing. Beowul
Based on the screenplay by Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary, written by Chris Ryall and illustrated by Gabriel Rodriguez, puritans may have legitimate issues with this version's emphasis on blood, gore and sensuality rather than the complexities of temptation, greed, lust and betrayal. However, as an ill Leggi tutto
This is a maddeningly awful retelling of Beowulf, perfectly epitomized by the depiction of Grendal's mother as a perky-boobed blond lady whose only non-human trait is that her feet and legs are just naturally formed like tall highheels. It's really just stupid, but there's a lot more cleavage than t Leggi tutto
This graphic novel adaption about the ancient epic Beowulf poem was certainly interesting, and the illustrations are incredible. After you read this graphic novel adaption based off of the Neil Gaiman screenplay, I highly recommend reading Irish poet Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf, which is
Years ago I heard of Beowulf being made into a movie. I tried finding the book to read but only found a poem. Several days ago at the library I found the graphic novel, I was thrilled. I enjoyed it a lot.
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