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The LitRPG fantasy smash hit phenomenon and New York Times bestseller, DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL , is now a graphic novel for the very first time! The Apocalypse WILL be televised! You know whatโs worse than breaking up with your girlfriend? Getting stuck on a sadistic alien game show with her cat. Join Carl and Princess Donut as they try to survive the end of the world โ or just get to the next level of a trap-filled fantasy dungeon. With vibrant art done by Laurel Pursuit to bring action-packed battles to life, join as Carl fights his way through the dungeon in heart-speckled underwear. And of course, the grizzly scenes are only balanced with the incredibly fluffy, wide-eyed stare of its main character, Princess Donut. A ton of heart and effort was poured in creating a series with a script and style that would both appeal to WEBTOON readers and also lovers of DCC, all while consulting author Matt Dinniman the entire way about character designs, story, - EVERYTHING! We couldnโt resist taking the apocalyptic awesomeness of the DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL WEBTOON and adapting it into the FIRST EVER graphic novel series! Welcome, Crawler. Welcome to the Dungeon. Survival is optional. Keeping the viewers entertained is not. This volume collects episodes 1-13 of the WEBTOON edition. Praise for DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL, Vol. 1 (WEBTOON Graphic Novel) : "...incredibly entertaining" -- Screenrant "...one of the most unique new stories on Webtoon" -- Screenrant Dungeon Crawler Carl ranked #1 best new series on WEBTOON by Screenrant Praise for DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL (eBook/Print): โFresh. Creative. Hilarious. I'm obsessedโฆPrincess Donut is my queen.โ โ Actor, producer and New York Times bestselling author Felicia Day "I don't always say nice things about a book just because the writer has compromising pictures of me engaging in some very complicated international crimes, but when I do, I say them about Matt Dinniman's Dungeon Crawler Carl! Also, this series has no goddamn business burying so much depth and emotion and complexity under its bawdy, gory surface, but it does so anyway. What a wild-ass and unexpected delight." โ New York Times bestselling author Scott Lynch โ[A] comically cosmic adventure seriesโฆoften laugh-out-loud funnyโฆGrind your way to dungeon mastery alongside Carl and Princess Donut.โ โ The Wall Street Journal "This is the book for anyone who ever wondered what it would be like to be a role player in a game with the best game master ever. Also for anyone who wants to read a good book. Or maybe anyone who has been outside at nightโin their underwearโlooking for their cat and wondering 'What's the worst thing that could happen?' Once you start, you won't put it down." - Patricia Briggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson series โOne of the most bananapants, funny, inventive books I have read in a while." - Book Riot "If there's a better LitRPG than Dungeon Crawler Carl, I haven't read it." - Travis Deverell a.k.a. Shirtaloon, author of He Who Fights With Monsters โDungeon Crawler Carl is just one big smile all the way through. Put on your best pair of boxer shorts and sit back for a truly fun and enjoyable read.โโ New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson โ Dungeon Crawler Carl is the best start to a series Iโve read this year. I wish Iโd tried it sooner.โ โ Will Wight, author of the Cradle series โTo describe the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, and the first book in particular, one must blend the darkest, grittiest science fiction with the humour of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It mixes fun, whimsical absurdity, and serious, dark themes with dire consequencesโฆit is so spectacularly good that I cannot recommend it high enough.โ - Grimdark Magazine โDinnimanโs Douglas-Adams-but-playing-D&D romp was so much fun that I immediately went out and got the next two booksโฆgenuinely joyful.โ โ LitHub.com Review: New Achievement! Graphic Novel! - Hits all the right points, the story flows great, the creatures are very close to what I imagined in my head. As soon as I received it I read through it. Bummer it's only the first 13 chapters but excited the next one releases this year Review: Surprisingly thorough adaptation! - For a webtoon ported to print, I have to give it 5 out of 5. It's certainly a webcomic vision of Dungeon Crawler Carl, but it keeps the story, characters, and progression component entirely intact. I'd say read the novels first, then read this for a fun version of a re-read!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 173 Reviews |
D**N
New Achievement! Graphic Novel!
Hits all the right points, the story flows great, the creatures are very close to what I imagined in my head. As soon as I received it I read through it. Bummer it's only the first 13 chapters but excited the next one releases this year
F**.
Surprisingly thorough adaptation!
For a webtoon ported to print, I have to give it 5 out of 5. It's certainly a webcomic vision of Dungeon Crawler Carl, but it keeps the story, characters, and progression component entirely intact. I'd say read the novels first, then read this for a fun version of a re-read!
P**E
The Apocalypse Will be Televised...
This book is perfect for fans of Dungeon Crawler Carl. The graphic novel captures the story of Carl and Donut and Earth's apocalypse that has taken readers by storm. The art is magnificent. I was shocked when my pre-order arrived because I thought it wouldn't be released until June. But was so pleasantly surprised when it arrived. Keep in mind that there are two different covers for this graphic novel, but the graphic novel itself is the same.
J**Y
Wish Greg Capullo did the art
First off I love the book series and the comic is pretty accurate to the book and the art is cool, no shade on anime, I like anime but anime isn't the way I pictured the characters. I would love to see what someone like the amazing Greg Capullo would do with the art. OMG that would be amazing! I only give 4 stars because the book arrived with a torn page that I'm pretty sure happened in the printing process but still passed a inspection to be released and delivered to me. Just bad luck I guess. Again no hate on the artist just not the direction I would have gone.
D**A
Great story!
The images are well drawn, and the storyline is unique. The story leaves you wanting more; can't wait for the second book to come out!
I**S
A fun new look at DCC
I know this isnโt everyoneโs idea of what Carl should look like, but I really enjoyed the art especially for the monsters and action scenes. Lots of fun. Canโt wait to see what Carl looks like as he levels up.
M**A
You will not break me.
The book itself is comprised of screen shots of the web toon. It follows the novel story decently. Beautiful color and quality on the print. Basically for it for my collection. If you haven't read the book, read it!
N**K
Good Adaptation
Enjoyed it alot. Seemed to jump around here in there and was a little confusing, but I read the book so it was fine.
G**C
Perfect.
I've read the books and thought I would check out this graphic novel. Very much enjoyed it, beautiful artwork and both Carl and Donut are brought to life very well. The storyline is of course not as detailed as the book, but again, works very well.
K**R
Fun read!
NEW ACHIEVEMENT- Comic Book Guy! You're experiencing Dungeon Crawler Carl in a format historically beloved by socially inept dweebs! Go on, tell yourself it's become much more mainstream and acceptable if that makes you feel less judged reading this on the bus ride to your job at Gamestop. REWARD: People will now be %2 more likely to believe that your "Girlfriend who lives in Canada" actually exists! Jokes aside, this is a pretty good adaptation of an absurdly good series, except that in adapting it from the webtoon format some of the panels (specifically the ones with system message windows) have been shrank down to fit on manga-sized pages little too much to read comfortably with old people eyes. The art is solid, and the team did well on moving the vertical style webcomic panels to a printed horizontal layout for the most part. Character design is a departure from the book cover art familiar to fans, but feels fresh and dynamic in a way that suits this manga/manhwa/comic format to a tee. People already familiar with the series will enjoy little background details thrown in by the art team that hint at things and characters who become pretty important later without spoiling anything. Looking foward to volume 2!
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