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Dark Tower: The Fall of Gilead
Dark Tower The Fall of Gilead
Author: Stephen King, Peter David, Robin Furth, Richard Isanove
Waiting for the fall... How could you have done it, Roland? How could you have killed your own mother? That's what everyone in Gilead's asking - even your grieving father. But you know the answer: Marten Broadcloak and one of them evil grapefruits. That's how. And while you rot in jail, the plot your matricide was only one small part of is wrapp...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780785129523
ISBN-10: 0785129529
Publication Date: 10/19/2011
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Marvel
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 4
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This is the fourth graphic novel in the eleven book graphic novel series based off of Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. This was a well done continuation of the series; I continue to enjoy the excellent artwork and complex plot. Just FYI there are spoilers ahead for those who havent read the previous graphic novels in this series.

Steven Deschan has discovered that Maerlyns Grapefruit has been stolen and is on his way to visit his wife when he finds his son Roland standing over her dead body. What follows is one betrayal after another as the elder members of Gilead struggle to save the city from both Martins and Farlands (the Good Mans) machinations.

This was a well done graphic novel. This whole series has a very spaghetti western feel to it but is set in a sort of post-apocalyptic fantasy world. The whole thing is very gritty and dark in tone.

I continue to really enjoy the illustration in this series. The illustration is very detailed and full of wonderful rich colors and is just a joy to look at.

The plot was not all that surprising and was pretty predictable, but it advanced at a good clip. This book focuses more on the elders of Gilead and on their struggle to stop the treachery there. Needless to say there is a high death count.

I have to comment on Aileen; in this book she decides that she will join the boys as Gunslingers. In order to facilitate that decision she cuts her hair short; which okay whatever. However in addition to losing her hair she also loses all personality. She is mostly huddling in the background of the story which seems very uncharacteristic when compared to her earlier boldness. Even the way she is drawn is just...less. Her facial features have lost a lot of their sharpness and definition throughout.

You dont see nearly as much of Roland and his katet until later in the book.

Things end on a pretty down note, so I am curious to see how the story continues in book 5, Battle of Jericho Hill.

Overall this was a good continuation of this series. The plot makes a lot of progress, although it is fairly predictable. I am eager for the story to focus more on Roland, his ka-tet, and Aileen. I would recommend this graphic novel series to those who enjoy dark and gritty fantasy.


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