Tales of Honor #1 - David Weber, Jung-Geun Yoon & Matt Hawkins

Tales of Honor #1

By David Weber, Jung-Geun Yoon & Matt Hawkins

  • Release Date: 2014-03-05
  • Genre: Graphic Novels
Score: 4
4
From 125 Ratings

Description

Based on the USA Today and New York Times bestselling science-fiction novels, Honor Harrington, by David Weber, the stories are set 2,000 years in the future when hyperspace travel has allowed humanity to colonize the far reaches of the universe. TALES OF HONOR follows the life and times of a brilliant, genetically engineered female spaceship captain, Honor Harrington, as she heroically leads her crew through a series of epic political, military, and personal adventures. 

Reviews

  • Hm..

    3
    By msirhc
    There isn’t any racial diversity in any of the art.
  • Tales of Honor #1 - Great!

    5
    By Roger's Account
    Great great great, I could keep on saying this about “Tales of Honor #1”. I have read many of the Honor series novels and this illistated book is a very welcome addition.
  • Honorverse one

    3
    By Duvidov
    The artist's vision and my ow, developed as i read the book, differed starkly yet it was an enjoyable perusal.
  • Purty darn good job!

    4
    By nosniborjg
    Flashback device works. Honor is a little tabloid-ish . . . but probably fits your market. Action scenes are anatomically well drawn - that and the uniforms remind me of the Blackhawk comics of the 50s. And there is a certain noir-ish resemblance to Batman - no superpowers to speak of - an ideal we can all dream of attaining through hard work. I think the ships are overdrawn - I'd rather see something more like the classic double hammerhead. The treecat is too obviously lethal, and too big to ride on Honor's shoulder! They have their social side, too. Stilties are OK, but again overdrawn. My image was like Zulu warriors - fearsome enough! All this is somewhat beside the point - this comic is for a naive clientele. If they like it, maybe they will read the books. All in all, a purty darn good job!
  • No good

    1
    By BobMRIman
    Not good read the original novels. They are great!
  • Exciting but a little confusing

    4
    By TheIsaacDude
    Being an acid reader of the main Honor series I immediately wanted to check out the graphic novels. The two timelines are a bit confusing and a lot of history and context is said quite quickly. Overall a good read. I look forward to more.