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| The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle | 
enlarge | Authors: Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf Publisher: Del Rey/Dabel Brothers Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $10.27 You Save: $9.68 (49%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 796
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 6.6 x 0.7
ISBN: 0345507460 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9780345507464 ASIN: 0345507460
Publication Date: October 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description When the supernatural world spins out of control, when the police can’t handle what goes bump in the night, when monsters come screaming out of nightmares and into the mean streets, there’s just one man to call: Harry Dresden, the only professional wizard in the Chicago phone book. A police consultant and private investigator, Dresden has to walk the dangerous line between the world of night and the light of day.
Now Harry Dresden is investigating a brutal mauling at the Lincoln Park Zoo that has left a security guard dead and many questions unanswered. As an investigator of the supernatural, he senses that there’s more to this case than a simple animal attack, and as Dresden searches for clues to figure out who is really behind the crime, he finds himself next on the victim list, and being hunted by creatures that won’t leave much more than a stain if they catch him.
Written exclusively for comics by Jim Butcher, The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle is a brand-new story that’s sure to enchant readers with a blend of gripping mystery and fantastic adventure.
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Graphic Novel Prequel December 3, 2008 As a story written just for comics, Welcome to the Jungle is supposed to be a prequel for Butcher's Storm Front. (The first issue of the comic adaptation of Storm Front is available now in comic shops.) In this story, Harry Dresden, Wizard P.I., is called in by the Chicago police to investigate a mysterious killing at the local zoo. As Dresden soon discovers, something magic and evil is behind the grizzly murder. And he's the only man that can hunt down the killer.
True to feel of the novels, this urban fantasy noir transitions well to comic form, and can open up to a wider audience. With several familiar characters, such as Lt. Murphy and Bob the talking skull, long-time fans will enjoy the attention to details as well. The story itself is exciting and action-packed, much like the novels. Of course, the comics have to be a bit more fast-paced and skip over some of the character development to keep to standard length. But the story doesn't suffer for it.
The artwork by Syaf was a good choice, with his attention to detail and the ability to capture scenes without the need for long narrative. This is an exciting new media that will hopefully keep the series going, while we have to wait for longer periods between novels.
Welcome to the Bungle December 2, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
It was really subtle that the book was co-written (notice Jim Butchers name is in 36 point font). Second, I don't care if they try to make it sound better calling it a graphic novel, it's still a comic book. I outgrew that when I became an adult.
Neat Concept December 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wasn't sure what I would think about a Harry Dresden graphic novel. A lot of the fun of the Dresden series is the imagination involved in picturing the stories. I have to say though, I really enjoyed this. Well writen and drawn, it was a fun ride. My only complaint is it was too short (at least to what I am used to in a Dresden story).
If you are a Harry Dresden fan then get this. You'll like it.
good read December 1, 2008 this is a good story for airplane trips or something like that. a good book for the hour or so it takes too read. good artwork to
Good Graphic Novel as part of the series November 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enjoyed this installment of the series. I prefer traditional books to "comic books" but this one was well done and well illustrated. I will buy the next one when it comes out.
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