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Great read, very interesting seeing ender wiggins after movie.
I liked the art better than some of the other graphic novels in the Ender universe, and there were some interesting characters, but also quite a few that just kind of pop up and then nothing really comes of them. As with the other Ender comics, interesting to give me a little extra detail about what was going on, but not necessary reading.
I wavered between 3 and 4 stars on this one because the story is very interesting, and it's not delivered badly, exactly, but it has the same syndrome that most adapted graphic novels have-it's missing some energy or dynamic. It falls flat somehow. That energy of creation is missing, because it's just re-imagined something that's already been created without enough difference, without enough for the "translator" to call their own.
Another interesting adaptation. I felt this narrative flowed better than some of the others, including the one-shots that Aaron Johnston wrote previously. Definitely a nice addition to the Enderverse.Art still all confused though.
Not as good as a stand alone as Enders Game even though its billed as a stand alone sequel. Still good, still annoyed I like Card's writing.
It is as engaging as the original story, more from the hearth then just a physiological thriller. This book is a direct continuation of Ender's Game, Volume 2: Command School, although it can be read as a stand-alone, it is advised to start from here- Ender's Game, Volume 1: Battle School The graphic novel covers Enders journey after the Formic wars, the challenges he faces as a thirteen-year-old hero of earth, and the decision he takes on overcoming them. These challenges are just not from othe...
This book was full of stunning and beautiful artwork. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I was a wonderful story on its own and also made me want to read the original novel again.
Ender is obsessed with the Formic race after wiping it out. He wants to understand the Formics and why they allowed themselves to be destroyed. Earth has decided to colonize the planets left behind by the Formics. Graff, the new minister of colonization offers Ender the chance to be governor of one of them. He is joined by his sister Valentine. Morgan is the captain of the ship carrying the colonists and he secretly wants to be governor in Ender's stead. Ender assumes control with no issues, giv...
“Ender's Game: Ender In Exile ” by Aaron Johnston (Author), Pop Mhan (Illustrator)Excellent graphic adaptation of a rich and heart-felt story within the Ender universe.Issue#1“You’re recent psychological evaluation says you’ve become obsessed with the Formics.” – Admiral ChamrajnagarIssue#2“I killed an entire species, Val. Mothers, fathers, children. Gone and I barely know anything about them.” -EnderIssue#3“The original colonists were the unlucky ones. Hundreds died before the xenobiologists de...
What can I say, I love comics , I always have and this is a great comic, story and art. The entire Ender series so far that I have read has been just as good. For you people that feel that comics are not really the same as a book, I would say your correct, Comics are more like a short hand way of telling a story, The story comes with the backgrounds drawn out instead of described. I feel it is only one step down from a movie but I really don't feel like much is lost, The story still gets told, a...
Probablemente este libro completo debía ir entre el penúltimo y último capítulo de “El juego de Ender”.Es menos atractivo que los primeros libros de la saga , pero sin duda complementa muchas cosas que quedan en el aire.Recupera un poco la esencia del protagonista, pero sigue estando alejado de la obra principal.
It's a pretty good read with good artwork. I'd recommend it if you'd recently finished "Ender's Game". The GN does a great job of fleshing out the last two or three chapters of the first book; from Ender's departure from Eros to his departure from the colony. I'm reading this as a bridge between "Ender's Game" & "Speak for the Dead".
Why haven’t these books been turned into movies? Much better than Star Trek/Wars.
Not as good as enders game and it feels more like a backstory for "speaker of the dead".
Graphic novels are interesting in that you get a brief overview of the book or movie.
I think this is just a graphic novelization of the beginning of Ender in Exile but I haven't gotten that one yet and the online descriptions for this one are not clear about the relationship. Anyway, I guess this was targeted at young male sci-fi fans that prefer comics to the original books...? I disliked the character design for pretty much all the female characters and thought the plot was pretty simplistic. The resolution didn't have any nuance to it either.
I think that I never want to read another Ender book. This took such a drastic turn in the way it was written. I wanted to finish it, so I did, but I found it very boring. I was glad when it was over. I was warned about this. I was told that I might enjoy the "Bean" series more (Enders Shadow's books). I liked Enders Game and Enders Shadow.Good Luck. Read more Reviews.
Great link between all the unresolved bits.
Becoming a hero may lead to never coming back home. In Ender in Exile by Orson Scott Card, Ender can't return home after saving the human race. Ender in Exile represents the element of Point of View. It is written in third person omniscient, It switches in third person between characters, when Ender's parents are having a conversation, and then it switches to Valentine coming home from school. Ender in Exile represents the element of Characters. Ender's parents want Ender to come home, but Ender...
One of my favorite books for sure. It has just as much interesting content as Ender's Game and Speaker for the dead. You just don't want to stop reading. I can't wait to read the coming books in the Ender series!