

desertcart.com: The Books of Magic eBook : Gaiman, Neil, John Bolton, Scott Hampton, Charles Vess, Paul Johnson, Roger Zelazny, Bolton, John, Hampton, Scott, Vess, Charles, Johnson, Paul PJ: Kindle Store Review: The Books Of Magic - THE DELUXE EDITION HC (2013) - * * * * * CONTENTS AND OVERVIEW * * * * * This over-sized hardcover collects The Books Of Magic #1 to 4, which were originally published as a miniseries consisting of four double-sized prestige-format issues back in the early nineties. Written by Neil Gaiman, this series features Timothy Hunter, who becomes a magician apprentice under the wing of occult powerhouses of the Vertigo/DC Universe, such as John Constantine, Phantom Stranger, Doctor Occult and Mister E. The plot revolves around Tim Hunter having the potential to become the greatest mage of this age and the forces of good and evil disputing the young boy to attract him to their side. This series presents a journey to the present, the past and the future of the Vertigo/DC magical universe, visiting distant realms such as Faerie, Camelot and Hell among others. If you are familiar with DC history, you'll love to to travel through and relive all of its magical glory. If you are new to it, you'll be inebriated with infinite realms of posibilities and at the end of the tale you'll want more. Neil Gaiman makes and excellent work condensing decades worth of occult DC history into a compelling story appealing to a wide audience. * * * * * ABOUT THE ART * * * * * Each one of the four chapters is gorgeously illustrated by a roster of top artits consisting of John Bolton, Scott Hampton, Charles Vess and Paul Johnson. The art is truly amazing, fully hand-painted, with a scope of ambition that matches the grandeur of the tale at hand. Each artist has a very distinctive style ad vision but they all work perfectly when put together into this epic tale. * * * * * ABOUT THE EDITION * * * * * This is a very handsome, high quality book. I'm glad to see that DC/Vertigo is putting a serious effort into improving its Deluxe editions line. - The paper stock is glossy and heavy weight - The printing quality is great, with sharp and accurate art reproduction. - The book features a fully printed hardback under the dustjacket (unlike many of DC/Vertigo HCs that sport an awfully cheap black cardboard presentation). - It's a solid glued-binding volume. Of course a sewn one would have been better, but there's very little gutter loss, so it's fine. - The extras consist of 8 pages of Charles Vess and Paul Johnson art and sketches as well as Neil Gaiman's outline of issue 3. - The book includes a 2-pages intro by fantasy and science fiction writer Roger Zelazny from 1993. * * * * * CONCLUSION * * * * * Great story, beautiful art, high quality edition, a book definitely worth of your money. And if you are into the DC's New 52, you will be amazed to see how relevant this series still is in DC's current continuity, as Jeff Lemire's Justice League Dark draws many elements from it. Review: A masterpiece - A very complex and sophisticated argument followed by great drawings. It is not only a graphic novel, but a beautifully designed way for esoteric initiation
| ASIN | B00961Y6NG |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #472,910 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #441 in Fantasy Graphic Novels (Books) #1,057 in Fantasy Graphic Novels (Kindle Store) #4,377 in Superhero Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (522) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
| File size | 600.4 MB |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1401239930 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Not Enabled |
| Part of Series | The Books of Magic |
| Print length | 194 pages |
| Publication date | August 7, 2012 |
| Publisher | Vertigo |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| X-Ray | Not Enabled |
B**M
The Books Of Magic - THE DELUXE EDITION HC (2013)
* * * * * CONTENTS AND OVERVIEW * * * * * This over-sized hardcover collects The Books Of Magic #1 to 4, which were originally published as a miniseries consisting of four double-sized prestige-format issues back in the early nineties. Written by Neil Gaiman, this series features Timothy Hunter, who becomes a magician apprentice under the wing of occult powerhouses of the Vertigo/DC Universe, such as John Constantine, Phantom Stranger, Doctor Occult and Mister E. The plot revolves around Tim Hunter having the potential to become the greatest mage of this age and the forces of good and evil disputing the young boy to attract him to their side. This series presents a journey to the present, the past and the future of the Vertigo/DC magical universe, visiting distant realms such as Faerie, Camelot and Hell among others. If you are familiar with DC history, you'll love to to travel through and relive all of its magical glory. If you are new to it, you'll be inebriated with infinite realms of posibilities and at the end of the tale you'll want more. Neil Gaiman makes and excellent work condensing decades worth of occult DC history into a compelling story appealing to a wide audience. * * * * * ABOUT THE ART * * * * * Each one of the four chapters is gorgeously illustrated by a roster of top artits consisting of John Bolton, Scott Hampton, Charles Vess and Paul Johnson. The art is truly amazing, fully hand-painted, with a scope of ambition that matches the grandeur of the tale at hand. Each artist has a very distinctive style ad vision but they all work perfectly when put together into this epic tale. * * * * * ABOUT THE EDITION * * * * * This is a very handsome, high quality book. I'm glad to see that DC/Vertigo is putting a serious effort into improving its Deluxe editions line. - The paper stock is glossy and heavy weight - The printing quality is great, with sharp and accurate art reproduction. - The book features a fully printed hardback under the dustjacket (unlike many of DC/Vertigo HCs that sport an awfully cheap black cardboard presentation). - It's a solid glued-binding volume. Of course a sewn one would have been better, but there's very little gutter loss, so it's fine. - The extras consist of 8 pages of Charles Vess and Paul Johnson art and sketches as well as Neil Gaiman's outline of issue 3. - The book includes a 2-pages intro by fantasy and science fiction writer Roger Zelazny from 1993. * * * * * CONCLUSION * * * * * Great story, beautiful art, high quality edition, a book definitely worth of your money. And if you are into the DC's New 52, you will be amazed to see how relevant this series still is in DC's current continuity, as Jeff Lemire's Justice League Dark draws many elements from it.
A**A
A masterpiece
A very complex and sophisticated argument followed by great drawings. It is not only a graphic novel, but a beautifully designed way for esoteric initiation
R**Y
Great read, a bit over-the-top...
I enjoyed this, but it was a bit dense in some ways and sparse in others. You are thrown into a bunch of characters you may not recognize unless you are an avid Gaiman fan, and you kind of keep wondering when the plot will sort of catch up, and then it's over. It has very very very identifiable Gaiman flavors, and it does mix up your realities quite a bit. The artwork is stunning, and the style changes are done smoothly from one artist to another. I kind of felt like it was a very nice prequel, but it needed continuation. Still a great book, and the updated release brings the artwork to a new level.
C**H
Gaiman is Grand as Always
As all things Neil Gaiman, this was a treat to read. There aren't words for me to explain the dark beauty & truth he captures & conveys in every story he creates. Many familiar faces from Sandman & the rest of the DC pantheon appear in the Books of Magic, but you need no prior knowledge to read this story that ultimately stands alone. My only complaint is that I didn't find it sooner... but everything "new" I discover of Neil Gaiman's work is a cause for joy. Long story short, read the damn thing. What's not to like?
W**E
Entering a magical world - The Books of Magic
Neil Gaiman is one of those authors who just draws you into the worlds he creates. Best known in the comic world for his work on the Sandman this is another series of his that just has to be experienced and enjoyed. Welcome to the world of Tim Hunter. Tim is nothing special at first glance. He is just a boy trying to make his way in the world but he doesn't know what his future holds for him. Enter "The Trenchcoat Brigade" - The Phantom Stranger, Mister E, John Constantine, and Dr. Occult. These four members of the world of Magic in DC take Tim on a tour throughout the DC Universe. Tim will travel with his various guides from the beginning of time to the end meeting some of the most powerful and important characters of magic and mystery. Before all is said and done Tim will even spend some time with Death from the Sandman series. I hate reading reviews that tell you everything so I won't do it here. Just remember when you enter a world by Gaiman as soon as you say yes you are have given yourself over to the world he has created for you. If you read and enjoy this book there are other graphic novels from the series that was launched from this book. If you are a fan of Neil Gaiman it is just something you have to have. Enjoy.
J**A
The comic that makes all comics better
If you have not read this comic book series yet there are two words you need to know. Neil Gaiman. He is a master storyteller and it is nowhere more evident than here. Take a boy, tell him he is destined to be the next big thing in magic and have it not be Harry Potter. A guided tour of magic in the DC universe this book hits on the past, present and future in ways that are just stunning. The art is incredible as well with each issue taking on a life of it's own, a must have for any Gaiman fan, a great read for everyone else.
N**H
Three Stars
Very difficult to read on Kindle
K**S
This was Harry Potter before there was a Harry Potter
Magic, Owls, good vs. Evil. I reread this recently, it was so good! Neil Gaiman is a master storyteller, and clearly a gentleman. Many of the topics are cherry picked from this series and later appear in Harry Potter, did Neil complain? Nope, he went on and kept creating. And his works continue to enthrall. Truly a well of ideas. British writing at its finest. The illustrator did a great job, and I wish this had been more than a four issue mini series. Neil, since you are revisiting Sandman, how about some more tales of Tim Drake too?
C**E
La historia y el arte son hermosos y funcionan como una buena introducción para muchos de los personajes mágicos de DC comics: Constantine, Mr E, Dr Occult, Zatanna, los Eternos, etc. lo recomendaria para los que apenas van comenzando. Por cierto una adaptación de esta historia en Netflix como respuesta a las peliculas de HP seria maravillosa, tiene muchas similitudes con esa franquicia a pesar de que el comic saliera años antes que los libros
M**R
What can I say about this anthology of the four Books of Magic? Nothing negative that is certain. Neil Gaiman’s imagination is boundless, here he has taken four iconic figures in John Constantine, Mister E, et al who take a twelve year old boy,Timothy (Tim) Hunter, on a series of adventures into the past, the future and to worlds and places both alongside and tangential to our own. Their purpose is to show him magic with all its concomitant elements both for good and evil. Ultimately Tim has the choice as to whether he will accept magic or deny it.
M**A
Neil Gailman escreve histórias com um nível de profundidade e com leveza sem igual. Todo fã de HQs deveria ler.
M**Z
Maravilhosa toda a trama. E ver 4 grandes desenhistas e coloristas interpretarem do seu jeito foi muito bom também. Recomendo; e aguardo os outros volumes em capa dura serem lançados.
A**R
dark and interesting
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