
Conley recreates the rich visual and cultural tapestry of Jordan's series. Fans of the books will be reminded of the things they enjoyed about the series in the first place." -Geeks of Doom on The Eye of the World comic book "Brilliant storytelling choices and respectful treatment of Jordan's world. All the characters look like how I might imagine them. Dixon is able to make the story flow on the page_. The Eye of the World continues to be a series of genuine passion, technical virtuosity, and grand, epic adventure." -Broken Frontier on The Eye of the World comic book, "All of the dialogue is straight out of the book. Fans of the books will be reminded of the things they enjoyed about the series in the first place." -Geeks of Doom on The Eye of the World comic book "Brilliant storytelling choices and respectful treatment of Jordan's world. Dixon is able to make the story flow on the page.All the characters look like how I might imagine them. "All of the dialogue is straight out of the book.

The Eye of the World: The Graphic Novel, Volume One contains the first eight issues of The Wheel of Time comic book published by Dynamite Entertainment. But even as they run for their lives, Moiraine and Lan begin to teach the young people what they will need to know to survive in this dangerous world.


The conclusion of this volume leaves the travelers on the road to Baerlon, barely ahead of the pursuing Trollocs and Draghkar. Moiraine Damodred and Lan Mandragoran appear and almost before Rand knows it, he's fleeing his home village with Moiraine, Lan, his friends, and Egwene al'Vere, the innkeeper's daughter, who wishes to become an Aes Sedai.

The Eye of the World The Graphic Novel, Volume One begins Robert Jordan's epic tale by introducing Rand al'Thor and his friends Matrim and Perrin at home in Emond's Field, shortly before the spring festival. Created with the cooperation of the Jordan estate, adapted by well-known comics writer Chuck Dixon and illustrated by the talented Chase Conley, The Eye of the World: The Graphic Novel has been hailed as an exciting interpretation of Robert Jordan's classic fantasy novel.
