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Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files: War Cry #4 (of 5): Digital Exclusive Edition Kindle & comiXology
by
Jim Butcher
(Author),
Mark Powers
(Author),
Carlos Gomez
(Artist)
&
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more Format: Kindle Edition
A surprise ally has appeared, offering Harry and his beleaguered team salvation. Unfortunately, Baron Bravosa and his army of Red Court vampires have an ace up their collective sleeve--one that puts Dresden and co. at an even more severe disadvantage. With hours still to go till sunrise, Harry will be forced to make a decision that could win them the battle -- but lose the war...
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDynamite Entertainment
- Publication dateSeptember 3, 2014
- File size114195 KB
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- ASIN : B00MOQJFZO
- Publisher : Dynamite Entertainment (September 3, 2014)
- Publication date : September 3, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 114195 KB
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- Print length : 34 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,560,950 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #812 in Literary Graphic Novels (Kindle Store)
- #1,861 in Supernatural Graphic Novels
- #3,133 in One-Hour Comic & Graphic Novel Short Reads
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
Beautiful artwork, and this graphic novel captures the tone of the books very well. It is a compelling story that fits well into the series, and the entire War Cry arc is true to the universe and the characters.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2015
In this chapter we find out what has been kept from the warden's which is what the vampires are wanting to release. Will the warden's survive or will the vampires get what they came for.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2014
This is the fourth comic-issue in "Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: War Cry," a 5-part mini-series published by Dynamite Comics. It's written by Jim Butcher & Mark Powers, with pencils by Carlos Gomez, and takes place some four months after "Dead Beat," the 7th novel in the Dresden Files series.
The fourth instalment of "War Cry" picks up where we ended the previous, slightly disappointing third issue: with the unexpected but very welcome arrival of Thomas Raith, vampire of the White Court and also Harry's half-brother. This as Harry and his team are having an all-out battle with an army of Red Court vampires, led by Baron Bravosa. This takes place in the town of Montezuma, outside a Venatori Umbrorum house, who are tasked with keeping a Shoggoth (a supernatural horror straight out of Lovecraft) safely locked up in its cellar. Harry & his team have to go all-out to keep Bravosa from getting his hands on this supernatural doomsday weapon - so what kind of trick does Harry have up his sleeve to keep this from happening?
Story-wise this 35-page comic (with 26 pages of story) is an improvement on the third issue, but still suffers from it being too much of a superhero-slugfest comic book instead of a graphic Dresden Files story. It has lots of action, but it doesn't significantly move the story forward until we get to the end of this issue. Maybe it would have been better to combine issues 3 and 4 into one issue, so it wouldn't have felt so stretched out. Anyway, it has a great cliff-hanger at the end, and the art by Carlos Gomez, which is very crisp and clean, is awesome (I especially liked his depiction of Thomas). Gomez is especially good at depicting action. Anyway, for the above-named reasons, I settled on four stars. But this series is still a very entertaining read and I'll be sure to pick up next issue to see how Harry manages to save the day while kicking some major vampire butt.
The fourth instalment of "War Cry" picks up where we ended the previous, slightly disappointing third issue: with the unexpected but very welcome arrival of Thomas Raith, vampire of the White Court and also Harry's half-brother. This as Harry and his team are having an all-out battle with an army of Red Court vampires, led by Baron Bravosa. This takes place in the town of Montezuma, outside a Venatori Umbrorum house, who are tasked with keeping a Shoggoth (a supernatural horror straight out of Lovecraft) safely locked up in its cellar. Harry & his team have to go all-out to keep Bravosa from getting his hands on this supernatural doomsday weapon - so what kind of trick does Harry have up his sleeve to keep this from happening?
Story-wise this 35-page comic (with 26 pages of story) is an improvement on the third issue, but still suffers from it being too much of a superhero-slugfest comic book instead of a graphic Dresden Files story. It has lots of action, but it doesn't significantly move the story forward until we get to the end of this issue. Maybe it would have been better to combine issues 3 and 4 into one issue, so it wouldn't have felt so stretched out. Anyway, it has a great cliff-hanger at the end, and the art by Carlos Gomez, which is very crisp and clean, is awesome (I especially liked his depiction of Thomas). Gomez is especially good at depicting action. Anyway, for the above-named reasons, I settled on four stars. But this series is still a very entertaining read and I'll be sure to pick up next issue to see how Harry manages to save the day while kicking some major vampire butt.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2014
War Cry continues to build to its explosive conclusion in this latest chapter that chronicles the events in the early days of the Red Court War.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2017
Good story by a great author.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2016
Love Jim's writing -- he's always a strong writer. Turns out I don't like the brevity of graphic novel format. No time for in-depth examination of the characters. And frankly, the art work detracts from the theater of the mind.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2015
Great read, great series.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2015
Probably O.K., but it is a grphic novel which I didn't realize when I bought it. Not something I will intentionally read.
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John O'Neill
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2016
I love the Dresden Files in all genres. What more can I say?
Rangemore
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 27, 2015
Excellent book
T A
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Graphic Novel / Comic
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2015
I didn't appreciate that these are "Graphic Novels" or more accurately Comics
As such they are not readable (easily) on teh Kindel they were purchased for
Be warned
As such they are not readable (easily) on teh Kindel they were purchased for
Be warned