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The Dark Tower, Volume 3: Treachery (2009)

by Robin Furth(Favorite Author)
4.2 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
078513574X (ISBN13: 9780785135746)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Marvel
series
Stephen King's The Dark Tower - Graphic Novel series
review 1: Started off slow but the last third I couldn't put down even though I knew the story. The art was good, but I'm getting a little bored with the pink and red tinge to everything. Hopefully now the Pink Maerlyn is done with (I think) we can move on.This instalment deals with the treachery of Gabrielle Deschain. We also get some insight into Roland's obsession with the Dark Tower as he continues to suffer under the influence of the Pink "Grapefruit."I'm really waiting for Roland to to move from sulky pouty obsessive to brooding formidable obsessive. Hopefully next book.3 stars
review 2: Perhaps the best thing about these is how quick it is to read them. I also polished off volume three today, which adds an intriguing, and welcomed, new wrinkle.....a girl who wants
... more to be a gunslinger. Also, more backstory on the events that lead up to Roland getting tricked into killing his mother. We see much more of the depths of her......it's all in the title......treachery, here. I'm definitely enjoying these. On to the next....... less
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juan
much better than the previous entries, makes me excited for the next few volumes.
bixy88
Great addition to the lore as new characters and story arcs are added.
Letty
Loosing interest in this series.
onomatope
more interesting than the last.
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