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My first reaction to the news about this comic was "whaaaaaaaaaaat, holy crap really!"But then after I thought about it, I was contemplating on whether I should buy this or not. I love the Fever series, but a comic, really? This made me have my doubts, plus I was quietly aching for another book installment of the Mac and Barron's story. I thought Fever Moon was a side story that happens after Shadowfever so that we could FINALLY see Mac and Barron's together.... ya that's sadly not it. Honest...
3.5 stars - - rated up for the beautiful graphics. I am not a graphic novel reader. It isn’t that I am opposed to them or I don’t like them, I just tend to be less of a visual person and more into detailed story lines. But I am going to put my cards on the table here and admit something — if Karen Marie Moning publishes it, I will read it and I will likely buy it at the first day release price. I may also buy the hardcover, the ebook and the audio version.The illustrations in Fever Moon are beau...
I'm not going to rate this because I don't know how.Fever is my all time favorite series, and this was a nice addition to the story.Generally don't like graphic novels, but I did enjoy this one.They could've made Barrons bit hotter, tho.
Every woman in this book looks like a pinup girl with ginormous breasts. Also, all of these images have been approved by KMM. Why am I not surprised?——————-This is a surprisingly coherent and well-written graphic novella (it's a bit too short to be called a novel, IMO). Very often graphic novels are nothing more than money-grabbing ventures, when the same story is sloppily repackaged in a different format. Fever Moon, to me, is not only a novella that offers some new content, but it is also a we...
This review contains some spoilers for the Fever seriesIf you haven't already read the Fever series - perhaps you are thinking of trying this out as a sample before reading - I would highly doubt you'll get much from this apart from a bunch of series spoilers. This could work as a standalone story but I think part of it's charm and part of the reader's ability to care is based on the assumption that you already know and love these characters. Seeing as this describes me perfectly, I enjoyed
I only found out about Fever Moon only two days ago and just had to read it. Because, you know, Barrons. I mean, I'd been clean for almost two whole weeks and desperately needed a JZB fix. Desperately. So I decided to give this a try even though I hardly ever read comics and graphic novels.First things first: I hate the illustrations. The characters look nothing like what I pictured in that little head of mine. Worse, they're your typical comic book clichés: slutty looking chicks and huge, muscl...
Brilliantly awesome! 5 Stars is not enough!I went into this with no expectations because honestly, I didn't know what to expect from a graphic novel. My only thought was to read anything by Karen Marie Moning but it turned out fantastic! I was so surprised at how much I loved it. This book has everything I want in my reading experience : appealing plot, great storyline, likable characters, and wonderful and eye-catching illustrations.At the end of the book, there are two special chapters, ‘Behin...
3,5It is very hard to see a vision of a much loved series drawn through another's eyes, even the author. I just couldn't connect these characters faces with my version of Barrons, Mac, the Fae and others, I don't think any of us have seen the same two people in this series. When I talk to fellow Moning Manics we all have vasty different takes on them, how can you define a dream. It is so complex and fluid with no hard lines to keep our imagination boxed, The art work is beautiful, the detailing
I have never read a graphic novel before, but for Jericho Barrons I will!
I actually bought this book over 2 years ago because I completely love the Fever series and had to have every possible story available but since I've never really been a big fan of graphic novels I kind of stuck it on a shelf and never got around to reading it. Then recently friends introduced me to Saga (amazing graphic novel series BTW!) and I realised that I do quite like GNs after all, add that in with a Fever series reread and of course I had to FINALLY read Fever Moon.I'm going to admit th...
I'm not into graphic novels, but it's Mac and Barrons, so I may have to take a look!!
SpoilersI wasn't planning on buying this because 1. I've never really been interested in graphic novels 2. It seemed kind of expensive and 3. The plot sounded kind of boring. However, even with all those negatives, I couldn't help thinking I was missing out on something. I finally gave in and decided to get it when I was given a gift card, I thought why bloody not?! I'm technically not using my own money and at least I'd finally stop wondering about the damn thing.Do I regret using my gift card
3 stars Manage to snatch this one and cross one of my wishlist, thanks to Big Bad Wolf that allow me to bought the graphic novel just half it price. I think...the 5 hours queuing to pay the book is worth it. Not. Anyhoo, the number 5.5 is not correct, since Fevermoon happen between Dreamfever and Shadowfever. Fear Dorcha itself make appearance in Shadowfever. Re-read might be help to refresh my memory, tho. As for new readers, maybe they will be confused a little bit. Moning and her team manage
5 star art, 2 star story.I'm a big fan of the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning. It's a world that's rich and intriguing. And complex after five books and a full story arc have been published. Which is where the problem with Fever Moon comes in.The story starts out fine, but as we roll to the climax, it falls apart. Suddenly canon is completely broken on several levels and in such unnecessary ways it just seems deliberate. Or slap-dash to end the thing without too much fuss. That's how it feels...
This is definitely one that fans of the Fever series will not want to miss. It doesn't necessarily add much to the series, it can almost be treated like a novella, but it definitely satisfied a craving that is forever hiding beneath the surface for most of us fans (and left me even more eager for Iced: A Dani O'Malley Novel). It was really awesome being able to envision the characters despite the fact that I didn't exactly agree with their interpretation of Barrons. For me, Barrons is more of a
A new story set in the Fever world?!*Ohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygod!*Or that would have been my reaction before I read Iced.My actual reaction to finding this sitting on the shelf at the library was a lot less enthusiastic.Phbbt. Guess I'll check it out...I'm happy to say that this was an awesome addition to the original Fever books. It's a Mac & Barrons story, and there is only a brief appearance by Dani.(view spoiler)[ Best part of the book is when the Fear Dorcha steals Dani's mouth and leave...
Posted on Under the CoversThe Story: I am a mega fan of Karen Marie Moning so I just had to check this graphic novel out. FEVER MOON: THE FEAR DORCHA is a brand new story that happens around Dreamfever/Shadowfever time. If you haven’t finished reading the series, there is some mention of events that happen in the books that will be spoilery, so read at your own risk! I liked the story with The Fear Dorcha. He’s was an unusual villain, but I thought the adaptation of Moning’s storyline into a gra...
I love all things Fever but if this also helps Al Rio's family in any way I am all for the purchase of this book. Please buy this book everyone!! Rest in Peace Al...I am in awe of your talent as an artist. Your gift will live on.Edit since purchasing...I love this book. It's like an appetizer of further depth into Shadowfever. Absolutely stunning artwork with the same spark and snarky-ness between Mac and Barrons you would expect. I miss them!!! lol...Go and buy this book even to keep as a piece...
Review with possible spoilers. I have mixed feelings about Fever Moon. I am simply overwhelmed by the beautiful artwork. Al Rio did amazing work, and I would recommend this book to anyone based on the artwork, alone. So sad that Al Rio is no longer with us, and I am sad for Karen Marie Moning and the sense of loss she must be feeling. I have never ventured into the world of a graphic novel until now, and I was unsure what to expect. Karen and Al both did an excellent job of presenting this story...