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Publisher: Del Rey/Dabel Brothers
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 553
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ISBN-13: 9780345509888 - ISBN-10: 0345509889
Publication Date: 8/25/2009
Pages: 112

Book Description:

Graphic novel (aka Comic) backstory in the Mercedes Thompson series...the short story of how Mercey came to be a mechanic.
Mercy Thompson is a walker, a magical being with the power to transform into a coyote. She lives on the fine line dividing the everyday world from a darker dimension, observing the supernatural community while standing apart. When Mercy travels to the Tri-Cities of Washington for a job interview, she quickly finds herself smack-dab in the middle of a gang war between rival packs of werewolves. And as if fangs and fur weren't bad enough, Mercy must deal with the scariest creature of all: her mother, who is convinced that Mercy is making a mess of her life and determined to set her daughter on the right course.

Mercy makes her comics debut in an exclusive new story created by Patricia Briggs.  Mercy Thompson: Homecoming is sure to please longtime fans and capture new ones with its mix of unforgettable characters and thrilling supernatural intrigue.

Francis Tsai (Graphic Illustrator), Amelia Woo (Graphic Illustrator)


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Brenda M. (cloud1701) wrote on 8/25/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Talk about disappointing - take a good series and destroy it. Not for people who actually like to READ a book. There's little story but lots of sub-par drawings. This item (I refuse to call it book) makes a wonderful hot pad.

Eva G. (oifz) wrote on 8/27/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This graphic novel is absolutely awesome. The artwork is beautiful and I loved how all of the characters looked, especially Mercy and Adam, but was a little disappointed in Stefan. Not at all what I thought he looked like. I give this graphic novel 5 stars. The only problem is that it is too short. I can't wait for more.

Toby D. (bookswapper) wrote on 8/26/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a very quick read - so short that they didn't put page numbers on the book, so I can't tell you exactly how short but I'm getting less than a hundred pages. It contain several sections, which might have been individually released comics detailing the origin story of how Mercy Thompson became a VW mechanic in the Tri-City area and got involved with werewolves, vampires, and fae. A ton of primary and secondary characters in the later books are introduced here, setting the stage for later conflicts. I'm a much bigger fan of the books than the graphic novels, as I like meatier stories. These read like a few short stories or back-story, in illustrated format. The edition I got was hardcopy from the library, and I would not have paid $23 for 30 minutes of page flipping and reading. Hopefully the author will come back to this time period in flashbacks in the books or write a more detailed book that covers these events.

Unlike the other reviewers, I didn't think the drawings were bad, but the opening sequences had a ton of gratuitous nudity due to shapeshifting without spare clothes. A different artist did illustrations for later in the book that had some clothes and a bit less over-emphasis on Mercy's sexuality (which seemed over the top during fight scenes). The pictures of the coyotes and vampires looked good, some very gritty/realistic while others were very dreamy and blurred, based on the atmosphere they were trying to convey.

(speedwaygirl) wrote on 9/30/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I received this book as a birthday gift and I enjoyed it. That said, as a pre-order, Amazon did not come out and identify it as a graphic novel, so if I had spent my hard earned dollars as a pre-order, I may have been disappointed. As a big fan of graphic novels, I enjoyed the book and am looking forward to the graphic novel treatment of Alpha and Omega. Dabel Brothers is not my favorite graphic publisher, but they've done a respectable job with the Anita Blake series, and I think that they are doing the same with Mercy Thompson.

So I guess what I am trying to say is that this is an enjoyable read about the Mercy backstory and you will enjoy it, but you have to have your expectations set accordingly.

Enjoy!

Sigrid H. (sigrid) wrote on 9/17/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

There's nothing really new about this offering for Mercy Thompson fans. It fills in backstory for Mercy, but nothing earth-shattering, and the inconsistency of the graphics is distracting. Really only for the completist fan. I won't be re-reading this, but it'll stay a part of my Briggs collection because of that.

Jacqueline S. (Jacque) wrote on 9/10/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Talk about disappointing! I expected a BOOK, not a poorly done cartoon. A 15 minute (or less) BORING read.


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Karina F. (FineLQQKn) - Boynton Beach, FL wrote on 9/17/2009...


Graphic Novel - aka cartoon - Surprised me... I reserved/borrowed this from the local library. It's the short story of how Mercey came to be a mechanic in her existing series. I liked it. But, it was no where near my favorite in the series.


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