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The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle

The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle
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ISBN13: 9780345507464
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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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I bought this as a gift for my father. He loved it. A nice companion to the series and the books.

I wasn't thrilled with the artwork generally speaking (not saying anything was wrong with it, it just doesn't jive with my personal preferences) but Dresden's ironic, self-depreciating wit managed to come through in the short narratives and dialog and the mystery itself was interesting. I have to say that in spite of my current manga obsession, comic books have never been a preferred medium of choice for me. I especially liked Moe the gorilla.There are some interesting tidbits at the end of the graphic novel, or comic book as Mr. Because of this, along with my not so wonderful experiences with manga/graphic novel interpretations of books I've read so far, it is true to say I was a bit apprehensive about starting this. However, over the last couple months I've become quite fond of Harry Dresden and his universe so my curiosity won out over any reluctance I may have had.I was actually surprised that I kind of enjoyed the story. Butcher insists it be called, such as a cover gallery and concept artwork. Although the comic book feel artwork wasn't my cup of tea I will admit that I did like the "variant covers" which appeared to take both the artwork of the original Dresden novels along with some real life photography, and with a bit of photoshopping made them quite atmospheric and something I really wouldn't mind seeing turned into wall posters.Overall, this is one of the better book to comic/manga adaptations I've seen so far and I would be willing to take a peek at more original Dresden stories in this format.

He has that ruggedness that American comics tend to demonstrate both in character and build. One doesn't need to have read any of the Dresden books to get a clear picture of who Harry Dresden is or what he does. Reading the graphic novel, thus, became my first Dresden experience, and it's a bit of a mixed bag.Welcome to the Jungle follows none other than the infamous Harry Dresden, sorcerer extraordinaire turned mystical detective, as he takes on yet another case: a brutal murder at the Chicago zoo with too many unanswered questions for the poor Chicago PD to handle; that's why they've called Dresden, because his specialty is with the supernatural. Much of the story is told through Dresden's internal thoughts, which might not be a problem except where his thoughts point out the glaringly obvious.

The more he digs, the more he comes to realize that he's dealing with forces greater than his own, forces that could kill him if he's not too careful.Welcome to the Jungle is a fairly stand-alone tale. I'm familiar with Butcher's Dresden Files, but I've never read any of the books. My only criticism of the artwork, and with the characterization, is the stereotyping of women in this piece, something I would have thought had gone out of style years ago.The story is nothing to get excited about, but I suppose that Welcome to the Jungle is less about the complexity of plot and character development, and more about the injection of noir elements to produce a grungy, updated fantastic detective story. While it is far from perfect, it doesn't lack in interesting elements, and would have much to offer people who are already familiar with Butcher's fiction. This might mean that fans of the novels may find this graphic novel a tad redundant, but I understand the reason for trying to make this graphically visualized addition to a popular series separate from the books--it is touching on a new market, and leaving them high and dry would be comparable to career suicide.That said, there is much to be admired about Welcome to the Jungle.

It seems to work, though a deeper plot could have helped pull things out from the "shock-and-awe" jumps that existed in the plot.My biggest issue with Welcome to the Jungle (which, by the way, is the name of a song by an rather popular 80s rock band) is the way the dialogue is structured. New readers might not enjoy it nearly as much, but I suppose that depends on your tastes in graphic novels/comics. As Dresden investigates, he starts to learn that there's far more to this case than meets the eye, beyond the typical otherworldly things. In novel form, these sorts of thoughts would certainly work well to establish Dresden's voice, but here it is irritating. The artwork is fairly standard as far as American comics are concerned, with a glossy, bright coloration and American-style structuring of characters.

I'm not a big fan of American-style comic art, but it seems to work particularly well for Dresden. We can see most of the detail in the image; telling us about such things in Dresden's mind is redundant.Overall, I think current fans of the novels would enjoy Welcome to the Jungle. As it is, Welcome to the Jungle is an entertaining read.

Butcher is just a stone's throw away. For someone who's read thousands of books over the years, that's quite an endorsement for Mr.

I was a fan from the first time I watched it. I had never heard of the Harry Dresden Files until my son told me about the short-lived television series.

I can honestly say this is one of the most original characters I have read in a long time. Immediately thereafter, I started ordering all his books.

I believe I just ordered the most recent two in the series. Butcher and his wizard.What's even more fun is that the author is a "neighbor." Although his wizard is in Chicago, Mr.

Kinda nice to have an author in the neighborhood.Keep 'em coming.

There's not a lot to the story, although it does give us some glimpses into Harry's deep dark past. WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE is a graphic novel that takes place in professional wizard Harry Dresden's early days as a freelance consultant for the Chicago Police Department. In this particular adventure, Dresden encounters an evil somebody/something that is attempting to perform one of those all-too-familiar rite of ascension things (happens all of the time in "Buffy"), using the Chicago Zoo as a base of operations. Overall, WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE is just OK. Recommended mainly for hardcore fans and for graphic novel fans. The police think that the gorilla did it, but they're wrong.

You can't fault WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE for being a graphic novel, that's just what it is. As in the rest of the Dresden Files series, diminutive detective Karrin Murphy is Dresden's often-skeptical, sometimes friendly liaison with the PD. The artwork is fine, but doesn't do anything for me. Can Harry find the big nasty and at the same time clear the poor gorilla. And how's about that cute zoologist. Nevertheless, if you're a Dresden Files fan and not a comic book/graphic novel fan, you can't help being disappointed at how little you get in this package.

WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE does not presume knowledge of the Dresden Files universe and so is perfectly suitable for newbies.

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