![]() Still, this makes for a great little read and collectors series for both new and long-term fans. Anderson who also collaborated on the prequel novels) and I would highly recommend this to anyone who has enjoyed the film but doesn’t expect to get through the novel (though my highest recommendation, naturally, would be to read the novel). It is also a rather faithful adaptation (adapted by Frank Herbert’s son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. But it’s a fun ride and a delight to look at. ![]() I felt this volume was an improvement upon the first volume, particularly with the very stunning art here, though still reads a bit clunky and some of the dialogue is a bit stilted. Volume 2 of the Dune graphic novel series, Maud’dib picks up after the fall of Arrakis and is non-stop fun as characters scatter and Paul and Lady Jessica seek out the Fremen. ![]()
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