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Labyrint: Nezdolné srdce by Simon Spurrier

erine's review against another edition

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5.0

A gorgeously illustrated graphic novel adaptation/prequel to The Labyrinth. I really like how this collected volume follows the events from the movie while at the same time offers a backstory on Jareth the Goblin King. Beautiful.

gothamvorona's review against another edition

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4.0

I love the Labyrinth movie and once I saw that it had a graphic novel series, I bought the first one :)

I loved this beginning to a backstory. I hope it takes it where I think its going to go. Also the art is amazing :) Can't wait to read the next one!

mothercrow's review against another edition

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3.0

More like 3.5 star rating. But I know I can sometimes be overly critical depending on my mood. I am enjoying the plot, but find that sometimes the writing is a miss. The art is hit or miss with me as well. But overall fun to look at. It’s a delightful read, and I’m able to envision my goblin king’s origin story as a film in my mind... I feel like more would have been better .. more details a longer version of this story perhaps. More Jareth is never a bad thing.

mar1p0sa's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced

4.0

stephanieridiculous's review against another edition

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4.0

Leaving this review on all three volumes!

What a lovely little series. Some great characters, more information the Labyrinth, and a touching conclusion - with gorgeous art. 

I do have a minor quibble with trying to
humanize/redeem Jareth,
but it's not enough to really take away my overall enjoyment of the series. 

If you're a big fan of the movie definitely check these out!

alrightieaphroditie's review against another edition

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3.0

three stars ∗ gah i loved being back in the labyrinth! this was much more intriguing than i imagined, and after that ending i’m gonna have to pick up the next installment!

booklover160's review against another edition

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4.0

A beautiful prequel to the Labyrinth movie!! Well prequel kinda since this is happening both during the movie and in the past. Super interesting history of Jareth!! It’s weird because we know she’s destined to fail as Jareth becomes the goblin king, but I’m curious how this plays out.

A great start to a series and I need the second right now!

Edit: Read volume 2 and now I need 3!! So good and the twist?! Awesome.

struckbybooks's review against another edition

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4.0

Finally a back story on the goblin king and it’s actually really good, I was so scared that a prequel to my favourite childhood story would be terrible but I’m so glad it’s good. the art is amazing and recommend any one who loves the labyrinth or work of Jim Henson to read this

struckbybooks's review against another edition

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4.0

100% worth the read for all labyrinth& Jim Henson fans the story is amazing and has just took told of me I absolutely love it

erincataldi's review against another edition

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3.0

So I don't know what I was expecting but this graphic novel series shows two storylines side by side - what we know happened in the movie with Jareth and Sarah and an eerily similar storyline that takes place nearly two centuries prior starting in Venice, Italy. A young woman is bound and determined to save her baby from the Owl King after her cowardly husband offered up their baby to the demons in her head. The Owl King is looking for a successor and thinks letting Maria into his labyrinth to search for her baby might provide amusement to his goblin subjects before the new successor takes the throne. Only he doesn't count on Maria being so quick-witted and determined on getting her baby back. The storyline is a little so so - but the artwork is top notch!