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Title | : | The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel |
Author | : | Diana Gabaldon |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
Published | : | September 21st 2010 by Del Rey |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Romance. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Time Travel |

Diana Gabaldon
Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 3.54 | 10749 Users | 1320 Reviews
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Diana Gabaldon’s brilliant storytelling has captivated millions of readers in her bestselling and award-winning Outlander saga. Now, in her first-ever graphic novel, Gabaldon gives readers a fresh look at the events of the original Outlander: Jamie Fraser’s side of the story, gorgeously rendered by artist Hoang Nguyen.After too long an absence, Jamie Fraser is coming home to Scotland—but not without great trepidation. Though his beloved godfather, Murtagh, promised Jamie’s late parents he’d watch over their brash son, making good on that vow will be no easy task. There’s already a fat bounty on the young exile’s head, courtesy of Captain Black Jack Randall, the sadistic British officer who’s crossed paths—and swords—with Jamie in the past. And in the court of the mighty MacKenzie clan, Jamie is a pawn in the power struggle between his uncles: aging chieftain Colum, who demands his nephew’s loyalty—or his life—and Dougal, war chieftain of Clan MacKenzie, who’d sooner see Jamie put to the sword than anointed Colum’s heir.
And then there is Claire Randall—mysterious, beautiful, and strong-willed, who appears in Jamie’s life to stir his compassion . . . and arouse his desire.
But even as Jamie’s heart draws him to Claire, Murtagh is certain she’s been sent by the Old Ones, and Captain Randall accuses her of being a spy. Claire clearly has something to hide, though Jamie can’t believe she could pose him any danger. Still, he knows she is torn between two choices—a life with him, and whatever it is that draws her thoughts so often elsewhere.
Step into the captivating, passionate, and suspenseful world of The Exile, and experience the storytelling magic of Diana Gabaldon as never before.
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ISBN: | 0345505387 (ISBN13: 9780345505385) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Graphic Novels & Comics (2010) |
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Ratings: 3.54 From 10749 Users | 1320 ReviewsRate Epithetical Books The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel
#disappointedThis read as a very boring summary of the original.The art, and I feel bad about saying this because the illustrator put a lot of work in, wasn't all that good... The faces were not consistent and it just wasn't working for me.Sorry everyone that cares. :(**Review might be a bit spoilerish**I'm not going to go into great detail here, the plot is fairly simple and outside of a new character should be familiar ground to those who have read Outlander. Exile starts upon Jamie's return to Scotland and meets Claire Randall, stranded accidental time traveller and ends at the time when Jamie decides Claire should return to her own time through the stones.As I said, if you've read the book you know the basics and if you haven't Exile is not the place to
Super fabulous! Only wish it was the whole first book of the series. At least it ended at a good part in the story. I was given a wee bit of closure. Beautifully crafted. Lovely artwork.

will review tonight..........ok, sorry it took me so long, had to wait til my daughter started to wind down for the night. Time for the review! (Note:automatic 5 star rating because I think Diana Gabaldon is wonderful and becuase of my love(obsession?) for Jamie ;) so basically I am saying I am biased, oh well.) I will discuss the story and artwork seperately:SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS (if you are still reading after this warning you obviously want to be spoiled, you have been warned,
Maybe, if you hadn't read all of the Outlander series, or even the first one, this graphic version might appeal to you. However, coming to this version after being a fan of the series and having images of Jamie and Claire dance through my head, I was very disappointed. A 3 rating is me being kind in this instance.
Look at me - going from zero graphic novels to two! Very exciting. What's not exciting however is this horrid rendition of Outlander. These novels are MASSIVE and and apparently are just not conducive to being condensed down. At least not if you want it to be coherent in any way, shape, or form. I mean, I read these books and even I was confused while reading this. Large and very necessary parts were left out, the character of Kenneth was added, Claire's boobs got bigger and bigger as the story
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