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The Illustrated Roger Zelazny

The Illustrated Roger Zelazny

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Only for completists
Review: A mixed bag. There are a few comic book adaptation of his stories (Halfjack) while others are re-printed with color illustrations. These are quite garish and don't hold up that well on the glossy paper.

Maybe for the completist but offers nothing new to those already familiar with Zelazny's work.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Illustrated RZ
Review: It's a nice book for the Zelazny enthusiast. It contains several short stories and lots of pictures. The best things about this book are (1) the Shadow Jack story which isn't part of the "Jack of Shadows" novel, and (2) the Amber artwork.

Be careful, however, because there are two versions of the book: paperback sized and magazine sized. The magazine sized book is clearly the better of the two because it is pretty much all in color and easier to read. The paperback version isn't as nice because they cut out parts of the stories to make them fit in the smaller format, plus much of the book is black and white.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Illustrated RZ
Review: It's a nice book for the Zelazny enthusiast. It contains several short stories and lots of pictures. The best things about this book are (1) the Shadow Jack story which isn't part of the "Jack of Shadows" novel, and (2) the Amber artwork.

Be careful, however, because there are two versions of the book: paperback sized and magazine sized. The magazine sized book is clearly the better of the two because it is pretty much all in color and easier to read. The paperback version isn't as nice because they cut out parts of the stories to make them fit in the smaller format, plus much of the book is black and white.


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