Jim Butcher's Dresden Files

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English language

Published June 10, 2022 by Dynamic Forces, Incorporated DBA Dynamite Entertainment.

ISBN:
978-1-5241-2129-7
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3 stars (4 reviews)

"A war is raging between the vampire forces of the Red Court and the White Council - a war that the wizards are losing. So desperate are the Council that they've dragooned the experienced and the outcast to reinforce their thinning ranks of Wardens. One of these draftees is one Harry Dresden, Chicago's only wizard-for-hire and a guy who's long been looked upon with suspicion by the supernatural authorities. Now, he's one of them, and his first big mission as a Warden is a doozy: take a small team of greenhorns to a frigid town in the middle of nowhere to rescue a handful of mortals who've been targeted by the Red Court. The question is, why exactly are these particular mortals so crucial to the outcome of the war? The answer will come only if Harry can keep them, and his team, alive for one very long night"--

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This is the most slipshod comic I have ever read. The story isn't bad -the art and editing are what utterly fail.

There isn't a woman in the book who can stand without thrusting out her boobs and bum. Preferably with a slit skirt and/or tank top in the middle of the winter. Considering Jim Butcher generally goes to at least some effort realistic women (the humans anyway), this is particularly appalling.

Further, the artist paid no attention to the story. Example: Harry mocks an enemy for wearing a cape. The artist has drawn the man in a coat. In another scene Thomas clearly kills the villains assistant. For pages later she is back standing beside her master. Harry comments on having to fight one handed while gesturing with a clearly mobile 'ruined' hand. Harry's apartment is shown with large above ground windows.

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