

Series II: Notes, Diaries and Interviews.

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It seems fate has something instore for him despite his protests.Ĭategories Categories Tags Archives Archives Norns Triad Publications’ Blog I cannot wait to discover more about Harry and how he fits into his human world, especially as he gets further entangled in the murders of the town. I am anxious to pick up the next installment. I love the television series based on this comic book series, and though I know to expect differences, I thought I’d be pulled into the story faster than this. I think it plays well into Harry and his disconnect from humans, but it left me wanting. What I disliked was the lack of personalism. I also appreciated the cliffhanger, which leaves us coming back for more. That is a different kind of Harry than Alan Tudyk’s portrayal (who I adore), but still one that is enjoyable – more Dick Tracy in style here than I expected. What I liked was the way we learned more about the victim and possible culprits. Still, it is fascinating to see the similarities as well as the differences between the comic and the script. It carries on the story, but lacks in the character development and relationships I love so much in the television show. This is a strong continuation for the murder sprung in the first installment of the series.
