Oh, a comic! Or, as it is popularly called, a graphic novel of Game of Thrones. This is tied, and actually an anthology. Who is the published by Panini Single has already brought, no longer has access as real here. All others should urgently think about, because this comic is great. The drawings by Tommy Patterson are rich in detail and it hits the presentation of the characters and world of Westeros in my opinion much more accurate than the TV series. Everything is a little bulkier, larger and more impressive. His design of the others I liked. The only complaint for me here is that you really have difficulty in the drawn women to guess something like that age. Whether Catelyn, Daenerys or Arya, they have every 10 years can be younger or older or, as was seen no difference. Something like wrinkles did not occur. Now I realized that women in comics usually have a great figure and other signs of aging are not well marked, but see even after the greatest effort the Ladies Top made. The effect is a little awkward. That was about the pictures. The coloring liked and it fit in my opinion to the story. The texts were in turn partially unabridged taken by Daniel Abraham the book and where it was necessary to match reduced to the essentials. Of course, a comic can not fully implement a such comprehensive book. Some scenes are not mentioned, some can not be executed. That much I have been omitted simply here especially in Brans vision on where some images speculate about the fans already for years. Nevertheless, the individual storylines remain unchanged. So I would have been looking forward solely because of the comics on this band. As a treat, he still includes a foreword by George RR Martin, who writes about his love for comics and doing more proves a sympathetic humor. I love his Note that you should get to know his characters calm, but preferably not too much should to the heart. Great. He tells us now. In the appendix some will be told to the creation of the comic. That's interesting, but would not be a reason to buy for me. The comic is as a substitute, but a nice addition to the books for the fans and for newcomers a chance to get to know Westeros.