Fans of The Wheel of Time books or TV series should consider picking up the gorgeous comic book adaptations of Jordan's first two WOT novels.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT With the second season of Amazon Prime's acclaimed television adaptation of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series recently concluding, fans of the beloved franchise can explore the deep world-building of the iconic fantasy in its comic book adaptation.
Dabel Brothers Productions produced a gorgeous adaptation of The Wheel of Time prequel novel, New Spring, written by Chuck Dixon with art by Mike Miller and Etienne St Laurent, before producing a 35-issue adaptation of the first book in the series, The Eye of the World, also written by Dixon with art by Chase Conley and others.
One important difference to note between the comic and the TV series is that the graphic novel adaptation has little of the amazing racial diversity that Amazon's adaptation beautifully offers. Besides the lack of diversity, the comic book is an amazing option for fans of the TV series who are not interested in reading all 14 novels in Jordan's The Wheel of Time series.
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