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Preview: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Bigfoot Hardcover

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Bigfoot Hardcover

writer: Jim Butcher & Mark Powers
artist: Joseph Cooper
covers: Christian McGrath
FC | 120 pages | Urban Fantasy | $24.99 | Teen+

Harry Dresden, Is working for Bigfoot. Three hard to find Dresden short stories reimagined and interwoven with additional material to make a wholly original graphic novel story featuring Harry taking on a case and going under cover to watch over Irwin Pounder, Bigfoots Scion.

Featuring a cover by Chris McGrath the current Dresden Files prose cover artist.

Don’t miss this sixth all-new graphic novel story set in the official Dresden Files continuity and exclusive to Dynamite.

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Bigfoot Hardcover

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It’s a new day of comics! Well, DC and digital comics at least. We’ll have a rundown of what you can get today as well as tomorrow later in the day. While you wait for that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

Publisher’s Weekly – Ten Speed to Publish Graphic History of Black Panther Part – We’re there for this!

The Beat – A Year of Free Comics: Beware of your doppelganger in PARALLEL CITY – Free comics!

The Hollywood Reporter – ‘Vagrant Queen’ Canceled at Syfy – Not surprising since it’s SyFy but disappointing.

CBLDF – Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Board Update – A new update with numerous individuals retiring or resigning.

How to Love Comics – Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files Comics Reading Order Guide – For those who’ve been wondering.

Reviews

The Beat – Love Me For Who I Am
CBR – RWBY: The Official Manga Vol. 1

Review: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle #3

Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle #3

Emilio Estevez is one of those creatives most closely associated with an era and his famous family. His father and brother have much more celebrated careers than he but Emilio has shown more talent than both. He is both a director and actor whose resume proves how gifted his vision as each movie he directs is, is markedly different from the other. A feat neither of his famous family members have been able to accomplish.

I love his work in both Young Guns movies and his start in Breakfast Club remains iconic. It is some of his other movies like Judgement Night, that despite its B movie formula is both fun and tense. As I always wondered if someone injected some supernatural elements into that movie, how much better it would have been?  In the third issue of Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle, the timetable gets tighter as the body count rises, and Harry is running out of options on how to stop this evil.

We find Harry and Will running from a possessed devil dog, one that causes carnage throughout downtown Chicago, and one that Harry has to put down before it causes any more damage as he uses his wand to take it down. As they go back to Will’s lab, they find a few of her coworkers killed by one of the gorillas who were under the control of Watson, as Harry uses his memory powers to uncover how the massacre occurred. As we soon find out just how Watson has amassed her powers and just how dark is her black magic. By the end of the issue, Harry gets caught in a trap by Watson, one which he regrets not seeing.

Overall, an issue with wall to wall action which leaves readers on the edge of their seat. The story by Jim Butcher is well-paced and intelligent. The art by Ardian Syaf is gorgeous. Altogether, an issue that proves that sometimes when you think you are on top of your game, you may still be a few steps off.

Story: Jim Butcher Art: Ardian Syaf
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

Review: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle #2

Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle #2

As a child, I remember the first time I saw Cujo. I’d heard from an older cousin just how scary Stephen King’s books were and how it would stay with you for days. I remember how she told me how Salem’s Lot was the scariest book she read. She had her own misgivings about the movie and the miniseries, but she said they were pretty much the same.

 Then I watched Cujo and the way me and my cousins saw stray animals became something completely different for our adolescent minds. We were instantly scared of strange animals, even if they were domesticated. That movie has left such an imprint on our minds 36 years later, that when I do see a dog, the name, “ Cujo” comes to mind every time. In the second issue of Dresden Files: Welcome To The Jungle, we find Harry fighting a whole zoo who’s being controlled by an evil entity.

We find Harry and Will running from a pack of leopards, who back them in a corner and where Harry notices something mystical emanating from their eyes. His instincts lead him to the zoo’s veterinarian’s office, Dr. Watson, where he uncovers traces of blood magic, something he doesn’t hold the knowledge of. He eventually returns to his abode and discovers through speaking with Bob, his spectral guide, exactly what Watson is. By the issue’s end, Harry and Will, armed with this new knowledge, depart to confront her.

Overall, an engaging issue which displays Jim Butcher’s innate skill to blend genres as the heat gets turned on this issue. The story by Butcher is intense and well characterized. The art by Adrian Syaf is gorgeous. Altogether, an issue that proves Butcher’s genius and Syaf’s brilliance.

Story: Jim Butcher Art: Adrian Syaf
Story: 9.6 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.5 Recommendation: Buy

Review: Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle #1

DRESDEN FILES WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE#1

In today’s popular media, the mainstreaming of geek culture has made the world more wondrous and open-minded. For a time, JK Rowling’s name and books captured the world’s imagination. Never has a series of books in my time been celebrated more than these epic tomes that Rowling produced at a rapid pace. So, when the Harry Potter books ended, the world came to a collective hush momentarily.

She eventually continued her work in this world by taking it stateside when she wrote Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. It took the world she introduced in Harry Potter and put in an urban setting, leading many to believe this had been the first-time audiences got to see wizards in a city landscape. But as most avid urban fantasy readers like myself have known, writers like Jim Butcher have been putting wizards in this world for years and much better than Rowling could ever do. In the first issue of the graphic adaptation of Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files: Welcome To The Jungle, we find our protagonist in the midst of a city on the edge and magic is the reason for all the chaos.

We’re taken to the Chicago Zoo, where a murder under bizarre circumstances, has the police on high alert because of who the victim is connected to. As we meet Harry Dresden, an outcast wizard who’s also a private detective and has a penchant for finding the supernatural sources of his client’s aggrievements. Before long, Harry is called to the crime scene, one where we see the Chicago PD has both its skeptics and believers when it comes to magic,  and it just so happens, his biggest champion is Lt Murphy, who has seen firsthand what Harry’s abilities can yield. Harry begins his investigation, where he sees that many things about this case is very odd and reminds him of a previous battle he had with a once close confidant. By issue’s end, whatever black magic has powers over the animals at the zoo come for Harry.

Overall, an excellent debut issue of this smoldering detective whose keen ability to discern is what makes him both brilliant and powerful. The story by Butcher is action-packed, smart, and penetrative. The art by Adrian Syaf is simply breathtaking. Altogether, a story that proves that urban fantasy has always been in good hands, especially with Butcher’s deft touch.

Story: Jim Butcher Art: Adrian Syaf
Story: 10 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.3 Recommendation: Buy

Preview: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men HC

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men HC

writers: Jim Butcher, Mark Powers
artist | cover: Diego Galindo
FC | 136+ pages | $24.99 | Teen +

COLLECTS ISSUES 1-6

New York Times bestselling author Jim Butcher expands his beloved “Dresden Files” novel series with the all-new “Dog Men” story set within official continuity, created exclusively as a graphic novel!

Harry Dresden is a man on the edge—and that is something that can be dangerous to friend and foe alike. He’s been drafted by a senior member of the White Council of Wizards to investigate a series of murders in rural Mississippi. As always, there’s more afoot than is immediately apparent. The question is, will Harry’s state of mind keep him from seeing it, and will his actions lead him into direct conflict with the wizard who’s depending on his help?

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men HC – Signed Edition

FC | 136+ pages | $39.99 | Teen+

Signed by Dresden Files author Jim Butcher!

Preview: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men #6

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men #6

writer: Jim Butcher, Mark Powers
artist | cover: Diego Galindo
FC | 32 pages | $3.99 | Teen+

Jim Butcher’s worldwide bestselling Dresden Files saga continues in this original limited series! – It’s all come down to this – two factions of supernatural predators go to war, with a town caught in the middle! To save hundreds of innocents, Harry needs to form an alliance that could very well blow up in his face. He also needs to reconcile his own sense of anger and guilt once and for all – because if he doesn’t, it could turn him into the kind of threat he’s spent his life fighting.

Preview: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files Omnibus Vol 2 TP

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files Omnibus Vol 2 TP

writers: Jim Butcher, Mark Powers
artists: Joseph Cooper, Carlos Gomez
cover: Ardian Syaf
FC | 432 pages | $39.99 | Teen+

When the Chicago Police Department are baffled by cases, they turn to Harry Dresden: private investigator and wizard! Armed with vast yet unrefined mystic skills, Dresden doggedly pursues every lead in his search for answers, crossing mobsters, renegade sorcerers, otherworldly monsters, and more!

This second volume of The Dresden Files Omnibus collects three complete comic book series: “Ghoul Goblin”, “War Cry”, and “Down Town”. These mind-blowing tales of Harry Dresden are set within official continuity, expanding Jim Butcher’s rich universe with adventures never-before-seen in the novels!

Preview: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men #4

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men #4

writer: Jim Butcher, Mark Powers
artist | cover: Diego Galindo
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+

Jim Butcher’s worldwide bestselling Dresden Files saga continues in this original limited series!
With Joseph Listens-to-Wind badly wounded in their battle with the Wolf People, Harry is left to scour Taylor, Mississippi for clues as to the location of the other group of supernatural creatures preying upon the town. As is par for the course in his experience, what he discovers will make his prior confrontation with the Wolf People seem like a walk in the park…and further threaten his already fragile state of mind.

Preview: Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men #3

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men #3

writers: Jim Butcher, Mark Powers
artist: Diego Galindo
cover: Diego Galindo
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+

Jim Butcher’s worldwide bestselling Dresden Files saga continues in this original limited series!

Having barely survived a confrontation with one group of supernatural predators, Harry must now face a swarm of wholly different beasts in the deep wilderness. The stakes? Solving the murders that brought him to Mississippi in the first place, the lives of hundreds of innocents, and averting all-out war with a mysterious government agency!

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