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(A Song of Ice and Fire Graphic Novels #1)

A New York Times bestselling epic. A blockbuster TV series. And now, George R. R. Martin’s breathtaking fantasy masterpiece makes its powerful graphic novel debut—with all the majesty, intrigue, full-blooded adventure, and sweeping, mythic vision that have made it a landmark work of imaginative literature. Beyond the legendary Wall, the vast battlement that stands between...more
Published September 2011 by Bantam
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Dec 08, 2016Pooja rated it liked it

One of the best quote I've ever read.
I always end up reading the first few chapters of it and then something comes up and it gets back in my shelf for a long time. Again I face the same thing when I start reading this series. This vicious cycle goes on and on.
But I know one day I will complete this series.
I really like the part where they show baby direwolves. For this one scene, I can read it multiple times.
I don't know if I'll read the next part of it or not, but definitely I enjoyed it very
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Mar 26, 2012S Pearlyan rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Who am I kidding? It's Game of Thrones, with colors. Of course I like it.
As far as book vs graphic novel goes, It does a really good job in keeping up with the book. However, I did feel that it jumped from Starks to Targaryens rather abruptly. I would have liked to see some sort of indication that it's another line of story or another chapter.
But it's GAME OF THRONES with SHINY IMAGES and PRETTY COLORS. So I will read it all.
Apr 22, 2019Vikas rated it really liked it
I finished the book series, waiting with bated breath for next episode of the final season as they arrive. So let's go with the Graphic novelization and I liked it and revisiting the story again of the first book. The art was good and I am just enjoying the feeling of visiting the first book again and I am planning on re-reading the series but after I finish Fire and Blood.
I have always loved comics, and I hope that I will always love them. Even though I grew up reading local Indian comics like
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Feb 16, 2016Nicay │The Nerdy side of a Queen rated it liked it · review of another edition
'Can a man still be brave when he's afraid?'
To be honest, I haven't read it YET the Game of thrones or watch it's TV series. Out of my curiosity, I tried to read it's graphic novel without reading the book itself. Obviously, I am not familiar with the characters in the book or the story itself. But as I read the graphic novel of the Game of Thrones vol. 1, I'm easily indulged in the premise of the series. It's not because I want to be one of the majority of the readers or fans who really liked
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Mar 01, 2016Anne rated it liked it · review of another edition
This comic book was slightly disappointing. I think it's partly due to having seen and read this particular part of the series so often, but also because the storytelling felt a bit rigid to me. If I wasn't already acquainted with the story, it would've been impossible for me to grasp what the hell was going on and who was who exactly. This came as a surprise because I've read some of Daniel Abraham's other work and loved it.

Then there's the artwork. I was disappointed in that as well. Maybe it'

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Nov 20, 2016أحمد rated it really liked it
I'm reading this for one reason only: I really loved the fancy description of George R.R. Martin (The Baratheon helmets & the Targaryen eyes for example) and I really hated that the TV series chose not to embrace them.
This comic series brings back the colors of the books.
Jan 11, 2012San rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I'm reading the original novel right now and though it would be interesting to give the graphic novel a shot at the same time to see how well it blends in. Unfortunately, I was rather disappointed. The graphic novel would make sense only you're familiar with the story. Despite being based on the novel (not the show), it only manages to provide little snippets of information and relies heavily on the readers knowledge of this fantasy realm.
Wth!
How comes I never knew this existed until today????
So this issue covers the first part of episode one of season one (yes I will be using the series as a reference bc I haven't read the books yet) and although the artwork is quite underwhelming to say the least, I can tell this will get more fun in the following issues!
Currently several hundred pages in (listening to it as an audiobook), and I am SO NOT impressed. Ugh. So much drole background descriptions of things. It feels like I'm reading Charles Dickens (who I hate reading). It took a hundred pages before I even felt I could explain a plot point beyond 'they found a wolf and people talk'. That's ALL THAT HAPPENS for the first hundred plus pages.
Trying to push through due to others saying it is decent, but I am wondering if their opinion is tainted from wa
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Mar 16, 2014Keenan Longan rated it really liked it
Many know that the popular HBO series 'Game of Thrones' is based upon the books, but many have not had the opportunity to enjoy these books. George R.R. Martin depicts a land where seasons last for several years, a place where magic, knights, and coats of arms reign; Westeros. This story takes place after a huge revolutionary war among the seven kingdoms that comprise of Westeros. The main plot of the story follows the struggle for power of the coveted 'Iron Throne' that now sits empty to due to...more
This may actually be the first book of this genre I've ever read. Knights, dragons, fantasy names & animals and some words that I still don't understand....not so much my thing. But, the characters in this story are fabulous, After reading book 1, I went and bought books 2-5. I will suggest that new readers review the Appendix before, and while, reading the book. It's a great reference for the many characters, families, and their relationships.
Aug 07, 2018✘Tabby✘ rated it it was amazing
'Can a man still be brave if he's afraid?'
'That is the only time a man can be brave'
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Feb 11, 2019Christopher Gibson rated it it was ok
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Nice artwork. However, if you're not a fan of the story already you will not really know what is going on. The scenes jump without explaining where you are in the world and expects you to know who the characters are early on.
I have the next three issues and hope my opinion is changed!
Feb 26, 2019carola rated it really liked it
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[4,5/5 stars]
loved this and the illustrations!!! I've always been most interested in Daenery's storyline though... so that are the parts of the book/graphic novel I'm most excited about.
Sep 30, 2012Dominick Porreca rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book is based on the time of the medieval ages. It is about a bunch of different families in seven kingdoms. There is one king that rules the seven kingdoms known as Robert Baratheon. There is the Stark family who rules under the king and they are in charge of the city of Winterfell. Then there are much more families that rule different cities. There are four main families in this book. There are the Lannisters, Baratheons, Starks, and the Targereyons.
The Starks and the Lannisters hate each
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Feb 07, 2012Thong May Han rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This fantasy novel about political intrigues is fascinating. Written from the point-of-view of multiple characters, this book is engaging, suspenseful, and best of all, easy to relate to, for most, if not all, of the characters are flawed but likable. The story is told mainly from the perspective of the Starks, who commanded the northern territories of the kingdom, and the trials and struggles they went through in a brutal game of thrones. To add to the complications of human politics, something...more
May 08, 2016Killian rated it liked it
ETA: Jez, people... I'm going to say that just by glancing at the reviews for this GRAPHIC NOVEL, the reviews I see on GR are 85% for the BOOK itself. It says 'Comic Book' in the title, people, come on...
I've read the book twice and seen the first season of the show (which follows the book pretty precisely). Since I have a pretty good handle on the material, I figured it would be interesting to read the comic version and see if they made similar editing decisions to the show which has had troub
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I really, really enjoyed George R. R. Martin's style of writing. This book was fantastically written, and the amount of detail included about the world and the history of the world was incredible, and it really helped in immersing yourself in the book. His detail around characters is also great, there's so much depth to the characters, and many of them have really interesting backgrounds. I also liked the style the book was written in - each character having different chapters. A great book, and...more
May 08, 2014Madison rated it really liked it · review of another edition
So I read the book a couple of years ago, and I am listening to it now on CD with my husband. I think that it is very well written. It catches my attention and I do become immersed in the world, however, it is difficult to stay immersed for a long period of time. I am not sure if it's because of the many different plot lines or if it is because there are some slower parts to the book where there is very little action going on. It almost reads more like a narrative. This could be a lead in to mor...more
Right, so.
I'm a casual watcher of the TV series. And by casual, I mean I don't remember a lot of names, and am sure by the time I remember them, they'll be dead anyway.
I bought the book series for my Dad for Christmas, and he's torn through them, and loved them. I'm still not entirely convinced that I want to read the books, but figured the comics would be a good place to start.
The illustrations are... not great. They look more like something out of a 1980s cartoon than 'comic book' illustrat
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Mar 11, 2014Nicole rated it really liked it
I got sucked in - quickly. The fellow gave me this book and has been begging, literally, for me to read it. I'd pick it up and put it down. 'I can tell it's going to be one of those books with too many characters!' or, 'I'm just not that into fantasy!' You know, then he probably made a sad face, so I actually dropped the tough lady literature snob act and started reading the book. And wow. (And how.)
Multitude of characters, indeed, each with their own chapters that give a unique point of view t
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By far the best book of the series. Like 'Dune', a classic book with many sequels, 'Game of Thrones' can stand on its own with out the additional episodes. If taken alone it's a tragedy with an ambiguous ending that leaves the rest to your own imagination. Maybe that's where great books should take us, to the end of the book and then on to another unrelated book. For those considering reading the rest of Ice & Fire, it may be worth it- or you could move on to another great book and let 'Game...more
Jun 04, 2015Pearl Angeli rated it did not like it · review of another edition
It just didn't work out for me. :( Maybe the writing style has something to do. It's too heavy. :-/
May 05, 2015Cielbert rated it liked it · review of another edition
3/5
I liked it! The artwork's great and so far the faithfulness from the original source material is existent. Can't wait to read the next one!
Sep 11, 2017Brandie Lea Slicer rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Mar 20, 2017Greg rated it liked it
A Game of Thrones envisioned as a comic book, touché. My challenge here was going in with a fresh mind, as a fan of A Song of Ice and Fire, I had already read the novel, watched the television series, and even listened to the soundtrack. I wanted to go into Westeros with a fresh perspective, and this was actually a great opportunity. It adapts itself from the novel, but is able to take its own visual cues, and remains distinctly different from the show. Overall, the artwork was great, and the st...more
Apr 12, 2019DeAnna rated it really liked it
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This is a beautiful adaptation of a wonderful fantasy novel. I think it's very faithful to the descriptions George R.R. Martin gives in A Game of Thrones for characters and locations, except for one glaring problem: Catelyn Stark, the mother of 14-15 Robb Stark, looks the same age as 13 year old Daenerys. I figure Catelyn must be at least 30 years old during A Game of Thrones, the woman should have some fine winkles, laugh lines, crow's feet, something!
Mar 15, 2019Swati rated it liked it
I am in love with this story and I would love it in any format. That being said the art, although fits well, leaves a lot to be desired. I am having trouble remembering faces and characters, also their ages cannot be gauged.
Still a breezy way to move through the labyrinth that is A song of ice and fire, quickest way to consume the story (Take it as a quick flashback, i would not recommend this to be the first form of consumption of this fantastic story).
in this issue we see: White-walker( althou
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May 18, 2017Stacey rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Colorful, well-drawn graphics. Some violence and sensuality. I haven't read the book, but so far I've been able to follow the graphic story. Hard to give an opinion as this is only the beginning of the story, but so far it is good and I would read the second issue.
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Daniel James Abraham, pen names M.L.N. Hanover and James S.A. Corey, is an American novelist, comic book writer, screenwriter, and television producer. He is best known as the author of The Long Price Quartet and The Dagger and the Coin fantasy series, and with Ty Franck, as the co-author of The Expanse series of science fiction novels, written under the joint pseudonym James S.A. Corey.
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Comic-Con 2018 was huge and over the top, with more extreme experiences than I'd seen in the decade since I first started attending SDCC. It was the first year I didn't feel like I missed anything major and, dare I say, the first year I felt a little bored.

I wouldn't say I felt calmer this year, but 2018 did feel slower and more chill than before with no major news or announcements coming until Saturday during the Warner Bros. panel. There was no big, crazy reveal Wednesday during preview night, no major stunners Thursday (though seeing the new Doctor on stage was wonderful), and Friday passed with little to get excited about.

I swear it's not that I've grown bored with Comic-Con. This year produced my two favorite activations *ever* and that was no small feat: Taco Bell's pop-up brought out the big guns and Amazon Prime Video's Jack Ryan experience took participants to Yemen.

DC brought a ton of info to San Diego, too, including details on its new streaming service, tons of new trailers and tidbits about new DC Extended Universe films that excited even this MCU fan.

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But this summer, the absence of a Saturday night Marvel Studios panel or a look at the final season of Game of Thrones was deeply felt. In fact, both Disney and HBO took SDCC off this year, and that was a letdown. Especially considering that all the rumors and slips point to the final GoT season premiering in spring 2019, the show could very well end its run before Comic-Con 2019.

At the opening of Avengers: Infinity War in April, Disney set a record of 117 days for the fastest gross to $1 billion, according to Box Office Mojo. With that milestone and with numerous financial records for both Black Panther and Infinity War, it came as a shock to many that the studio would forgo San Diego this year, especially with some big titleshitting theaters before next year's SDCC.

Without the Disney-owned studio, and arguably without Disney itself, Warner Bros. and DC crushed most of the weekend's news. By now I'm willing to bet you've either heard about DC's new streaming service, watched at least one trailer for Aquaman, Shazam, Titans or the CW shows, or witnessed people raging in Harley Quinn's cell.

But what other news do you recall from San Diego this year? Arguably the biggest entertainment story of the weekend, the firing of Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn, didn't even come out of Comic-Con.

Yes, DC was easily the winner of the weekend, but we knew that going in, didn't we?

Which is exactly what left little to the imagination.

Why 2019 will be different

Next year will be a complete reversal. For starters, it will be the 50th anniversary of Comic-Con. If that's not a reason for Disney, Marvel and HBO to reappear, nothing is.

Remember what I said before about Game of Thrones ending its run before next year's SDCC? Truth is, even if it does, there's just no way HBO won't show up in 2019. With the news coming that it will premiere in the 'first half of 2019,' and that just one spin-off is moving forward, I think there's very little chance we won't see HBO in SoCal next year. Here's how we could see the powerhouse series:

  • Thank-you/goodbye panel: Cast and creators thanking fans with 'special footage' and loads of love.
  • Special-edition panel: First looks at the features of a 'coming soon' mega-edition Blu-ray of the final season, or even a boxed set of the series.
  • The unveiling of the spin-offs: Trailers and special footage from at least the first of the 2020 spin-offs, as well as panels with the cast(s).

As for Disney, it'll be hot off Toy Story 4 (currently scheduled for June 2019), and looking forward to the live-action Jungle Cruise starring everyone's favorite action star, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. The studio could also bring trailers or glimpses of its live-action slate of films, like Mulan or Maleficent 2.

Finally, there's the opening of Star Wars theme park planned for next summer at both of Disney's US parks, leaving it with the easiest option of showing off a sizzle reel from the opening, and perhaps using the opportunity to tease the end of an era, ahead of Star Wars: Episode 9 arriving in December 2019.

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Then there's Marvel Studios.

It will be the Marvel Cinematic Universe's 11th year, and right smack at the beginning of Phase 4, there's little question the powerhouse will come be back to San Diego next year. There are so many ways for it to arrive:

  • Farewell to the Avengers: We're all pretty sure the Avengers who died aren't likely to remain dead. Given all the rumors about the next movie, it would be a treat for fans to give those handing off the Avengers title a chance to say goodbye.
  • The Avengers are dead. Long live the Avengers: Panel with the new stars and an easy flip-side to the first suggestion.
  • Future of the MCU: We can't be sure the Avengers will continue in any incarnation past next year's (still untitled, in case you forgot) Avengers 4. But we can be sure the MCU will continue, with three films already planned each year from 2020 through 2022, including Spider-Man: Far from Home, sequels for Doctor Strange and Black Panther, and a third Guardians of the Galaxy.
  • All Black Panther: Seriously, Marvel could just have a single Black Panther panel, whether Chadwick Boseman survives or not, and it would be *packed* -- especially if he doesn't survive and we get a chance to see Shuri step up.
  • Women of Marvel: Very few people would be angry if Marvel finally went all in on inclusivity and used its panel time to announce every female superhero getting her own film, from Black Widow to Ms. Marvel to She-Hulk.

All in all, Comic-Con 2018 was a bit disappointing, with predictable moves from Warner Bros. and DC. That doesn't mean it wasn't fun, but I'm obviously already looking forward to Comic-Con's golden anniversary next year.

See you there!

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