![]() ![]() I find myself delighted with the book and feel like everyone should read this (or the novel) if you have always been a fan of Grishaverse. The graphic of the Darkling itself may not correspondent to what I was hoping it to be, but it was still neat and workmanlike. The panel competently illustrated the story without being abrupt or rushed. While I find this short, I also think it suffices and is just enough for us to remember who the Darkling once was and how remarkable his memoir had been. ![]() We learn about his actions and choices from the series, and this graphic novel is designed to make readers mourn for its heartbreaking content while also knowing how the narrative unfolds for the Darkling in Ruin and Rising. Just the innocent, striving Aleksander who only wished to see his people safe and protected. If I get to describe this book in a sentence, I'll say this is: The Darkling original villain story.Īnd this book helps us to get a glimpse of Aleksander. When Bardugo claimed she wanted to make a tyrant you could picture yourself following and someone you wouldn't disregard? I think she did a very good job with the Darkling. ![]() The Darkling's transformation into a morally dubious character by Bardugo is one aspect of the series that I will always remember. I wouldn't say Leigh Bardugo's 'Shadow and Bone' series is one of my favorite series, but just maybe, Darkling might have been one of my ultimate favorite villains in fiction. ![]()
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