



⚔️ Own the legend before the legend was born!
The Sworn Sword: The Graphic Novel is a 176-page paperback that chronicles the heroic adventures of Ser Duncan and his squire Egg, set a century before George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. Praised for its compelling storytelling and detailed artwork, this compact graphic novel is a must-have for fans eager to explore Westeros' rich history.
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,479 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 206 in Gift Bags |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,309) |
| Dimensions | 16.83 x 2.54 x 25.87 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1477849297 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1477849293 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | The Hedge Knight (A Game of Thrones) |
| Print length | 168 pages |
| Publication date | 21 Jan. 2014 |
| Publisher | Jet City Comics |
| Reading age | 13 - 16 years |
B**E
Game of Thrones series.
As good as any of the series. Loved it.
R**N
Low key but good.
I read this on the kindle. I'd never read a graphic novel before. And honestly, I'd kind of gotten bored of waiting for Martin to bring out further books. So I didn't have any expectations when I read this. And I'm glad I bought it and the one before it. The artwork was well done. The stories were enjoyable without being over the top. More importantly, I enjoyed the kindle format for reading a graphic novel. The ability to double tap to read each pane individually brought the artwork/story forward and made it... more. I look forward to more stories of Dunk and Egg.
A**R
Read this on a tablet
If, like me, you do most of your reading on a Kindle but also have a colour tablet (mine is an ipad mini) it is really worth reading these graphic novels on the ipad. I did not try to read them on the Kindle because most of the joy in this is in the colours of the pictures. The Kindle reading app that I have on the ipad allows you to click on each element of the page which is then enlarged and 'flicking' passes you on to the next element. This is a much simpler tale than Game of Thrones etc but beautiful to scroll through.
M**R
Fantastic
Have read all of George RR Martin's books and have read the hedge knight in both word and cartoon form, which I enjoyed a lot. This follows on in the same manner as the first story of the Hedge Knight. The story line is easy to follow and the art work impressive.
L**A
A quick fix of GRRM.
The Sworn Sword is the sequel to The Hedge Knight graphic novella set in Westeros 100 years before the events of the Song of Ice and Fire books of GRRM. The story follows the main characters Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg into the Reach, which plagued by a terrible drought, as they serve a beggared lord whose house is on the brink of ruin. For those of us who can’t get enough of this world it is a quick fix until Mr. Martin decides to bless us with more original content. The story is somewhat lacking, but at least with this medium you don’t have to sink days into it only to come out disappointed. The artwork is of high quality but the story was quite lacking at not even particularly exciting, nor were the characters very convincing. If you really cannot wait, try this.
S**E
good book
This is a great book. It is a pre TV series by a long time, so will not mention the characters in the series or books, but it will give you a flavour of the series. It is a stand alone story, but so far there are two books in this series. Graphic novels are like comics, but do not be put off they are far better than comics,
P**S
So disappointed - not what I wanted at all
Although this is called a graphic novel I didn't realise it was actually a comic. So disappointed - not what I wanted at all. And I might add if I did in fact wish to read it on my kindle - I'd need significantly better eyesight than I have - impossible. Please don't sell a G. Martin book with lovely illustrations in it (er.. graphics) and then call the ?? follow on book a graphic book when its a comic. How are customers supposed not to get confused & mega disappointed? If its a book with illustrations call it that but if there are 10 separate graphics to a page with speech bubbles please do call it a comic & I'll know not to waste my money. Thanks
D**L
Hooked
I brought The Sworn Sword & Hedge Knight as soon as I finished A Song of Ice and Fire because I just hooked and need to know more about the history of Westeros and the people in it. The art work is fantastic and finished both of them quite fast and it leaves you wanting to know more about Dunk & Egg's adventures together.
C**O
Le livre est d'une grande qualité, le format est adéquat. Je ne peux pas juger de son contenu puisque je l'ai acheté pour l'offrir (en même temps que "The Hedge Knight : The Graphic Novel" du même auteur) mais son destinataire, qui a lu la série Game of Thrones en anglais, l'a beaucoup apprécié et vite lu.
C**O
Me encanto esta saga de novelas gráficas. Lo recomiendo al 100%
A**I
The story of dunk and egg continues as they left Ashford Meadow after all the chaos. A new story set in a different part of seven kingdom with 2 of our main characters and few new and interesting characters. I must say sometimes the extended stories of any famous series can be a bit boring but GRRM has done a full justice with them. They are filled with interesting references of bigger events, characters and they themselves have very important roles in the main series with all kind of turn and twists. Normally the graphical adaptation are not so apt but this along with the first part "The Hedge Knight" is noway lesser than the actual novella. The artwork is also quite appealing. Now I am eagrly waiting for the graphical version of 3rd part "The Mystery Knight" which is set to be released in July, 2017
N**S
This is FANTASTIC! If you are a mega fan of the show, this will fill the void between episodes. The story line is amazing. The graphics are superb. A+++++
D**O
Der erste Teil hat mir insgesamt auch gut gefallen, aber die Bilder waren noch etwas ungelenk, so würde ich es zumindest sagen (was ja ein gängiges Phänomen bei Comicreihen ist, der/die Zeichner muss/müssen sich erst einmal in die Figuren hineinfinden). In diesem zweiten Teil ist das Artwork deutlich geschmeidiger, was man besonders an "Egg" sieht, bei "Sir Duncan" fällt auf, dass er nicht mehr so dümmlich wirkt wie im ersten Teil, was auch zu seiner Entwicklung passt. Die Story um eine Auseinandersetzung verfeindeter Adliger gewinnt ihren Reiz, wenn nach dem etwas langatmigen Beginn die "rote Witwe" in die Handlung tritt und die Grundhandlung um eine Liebesgeschichte erweitert wird. Es soll noch den dritten Teil irgendwann auch als Comic geben, mal sehen, ob es dazu kommt. Jedenfalls plant Martin, die Sir Duncan-Reihe mit weiteren Geschichten auszudehnen bis zu dem Punkt, wenn Egg König wird. Auch hier mal sehen, ob das wirklich geschieht.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
2 weeks ago