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# Dark Tower: Treachery

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Roland, Alain, and Cuthbert return safely to their home in Gilead, but all is not well--Roland has kept the evil Maerlyn's Grapefruit and is obsessed with peering into its pinkish depths, and what the young gunslinger sees brings him the darkest of nightmares.

Review: Excelent art, excelent comicization of a great book. - If you're a Dark Tower fan who's interested in a visual representation of the story, or if you're a comic fan interested in getting into a non-comic origin story line I highly recommend this. Stephen King himself stated that he somewhat regretted that Wizard and Glass was going to have to be a prequel for the most part, but that it had to be done in order to make the rest of the series work. In this comic book (really graphic novel) adaptation the prequel comes before the rest of the Dark Tower, as King himself wants. The Dark Tower series spans so many interest, so many topics, so many works of fiction, from Stephen King and other sources, I recommend this series of graphic novels to anyone who is interested in any type of fantasy fiction, multiple universe theories, or is simply interested in epic storytelling. I consider this a companion to the original novels, not a replacement (though it does stand alone quite well). The in world history and summarization section at the end of the book does an incredibly good job of describing All-World, the peoples, the characters, and the histories involved. Reading the back section makes the original seven novel series easier to understand. Disclosure: I was a heavy collector of comic in my teens, from about 1990 to 1995 or so, but getting a car put a stop to that. I started reading the Dark Tower during that time period. Even though I no longer collect comics (they're an addiction, like crack) I still make exceptions for certain special things. The Stephen King comics and the Tick are among them. If you are new to the Dark Tower may I suggest reading a few other things first: The Stand: Expanded Edition: For the First Time Complete and Uncut (Signet) The Eyes of the Dragon Salem's Lot The Talisman The Stand and Salem's Lot are absolute must-reads to make sense of the series, especially two or three novels in, which as of the time of the writing is beyond the point the graphic novel collections have gotten to. The good news is The Stand is getting the same treatment as the Dark Tower, so you can read that as graphic novels also. Having some background on Star Wars, Harry Potter, Charlie the Choo Choo, and the Fantastic Four can't hurt either. (yes, I'm serious - but only further in)
Review: Love and death in Gilead - This third graphic novel of the Dark Tower series branches off from the Stephen King books and gives the reader new information about Roland and the fate of his world. I believe that the story line is faithful to the series, and things happen that are mentioned almost in passing in the regular books. There's an element of inevitable death and destruction permeating this work, a foreshadowing if you will, of what will be as Roland grows older. There is much mayhem and sadness in this work, and the artistry is excellent to capture the mood of time and place. I truly feel that the next work in the series will most likely be even more somber and sad, and even though I look forward to it as a reader, I don't look forward to it as a Dark Tower fan.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #346,247 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,361 in Horror Graphic Novels (Books) #1,641 in Marvel Comics & Graphic Novels (Books) #9,351 in Epic Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 179 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excelent art, excelent comicization of a great book.
*by D***E on December 26, 2010*

If you're a Dark Tower fan who's interested in a visual representation of the story, or if you're a comic fan interested in getting into a non-comic origin story line I highly recommend this. Stephen King himself stated that he somewhat regretted that Wizard and Glass was going to have to be a prequel for the most part, but that it had to be done in order to make the rest of the series work. In this comic book (really graphic novel) adaptation the prequel comes before the rest of the Dark Tower, as King himself wants. The Dark Tower series spans so many interest, so many topics, so many works of fiction, from Stephen King and other sources, I recommend this series of graphic novels to anyone who is interested in any type of fantasy fiction, multiple universe theories, or is simply interested in epic storytelling. I consider this a companion to the original novels, not a replacement (though it does stand alone quite well). The in world history and summarization section at the end of the book does an incredibly good job of describing All-World, the peoples, the characters, and the histories involved. Reading the back section makes the original seven novel series easier to understand. Disclosure: I was a heavy collector of comic in my teens, from about 1990 to 1995 or so, but getting a car put a stop to that. I started reading the Dark Tower during that time period. Even though I no longer collect comics (they're an addiction, like crack) I still make exceptions for certain special things. The Stephen King comics and the Tick are among them. If you are new to the Dark Tower may I suggest reading a few other things first: The Stand: Expanded Edition: For the First Time Complete and Uncut (Signet) The Eyes of the Dragon Salem's Lot The Talisman The Stand and Salem's Lot are absolute must-reads to make sense of the series, especially two or three novels in, which as of the time of the writing is beyond the point the graphic novel collections have gotten to. The good news is The Stand is getting the same treatment as the Dark Tower, so you can read that as graphic novels also. Having some background on Star Wars, Harry Potter, Charlie the Choo Choo, and the Fantastic Four can't hurt either. (yes, I'm serious - but only further in)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love and death in Gilead
*by F***A on May 21, 2009*

This third graphic novel of the Dark Tower series branches off from the Stephen King books and gives the reader new information about Roland and the fate of his world. I believe that the story line is faithful to the series, and things happen that are mentioned almost in passing in the regular books. There's an element of inevitable death and destruction permeating this work, a foreshadowing if you will, of what will be as Roland grows older. There is much mayhem and sadness in this work, and the artistry is excellent to capture the mood of time and place. I truly feel that the next work in the series will most likely be even more somber and sad, and even though I look forward to it as a reader, I don't look forward to it as a Dark Tower fan.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you loved the Dark Tower novels, you'll love these!
*by M***L on September 22, 2010*

I can't write anything more than the fact that if you're into this fantasy/sci fi stuff, you'll LOVE these novels. I've read them all so far and am not so patiently waiting for the last one to be finished. The whole series so far delves into the story Roland told in Wizard in the glass, only WAY more detailed. I have to say, seeing pictures to go with the story makes it have a lot more feeling. If you're like me and the books effected you deeply, these graphic novels will very much do the same.

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