dark_noldor's George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones #5 review

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    Ice and Lady's warm blood

    Once you dwell into George R.R. Martin's universe that is Chronicles of Ice and Fire, you'll be amazed by the variety, depth and qualities of the characters (plus the great story that comes along) and the creative team in charge of this adaptation (book to comic book) is doing a terrific job, especially when comes to mind the difficulty of translating several pages of dense words, that describe how a character thinks or acts, in a frame, page or sequence in the comic book - this issue in particular was very special to me, because it focused in a breaking point that is the relationship between Arya and Sansa, also revealing a little more of Cersei's true nature. Patterson is doing a great job, capturing the feeling of the characters and delivering amazing scenarios (like Kings Landing). A word to the wise, this comic is great, the story is very intense, the characters are unique and the plot thickens and thickens by every single issue (in this one major character were presented like Renly Baratheon, Varys the "Spider" and Lord Pety "Littlefinger" Baelish). A great read!

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