WARNING-May seem rant-ish and contain several typos, as I was typing fast.
I'm you're ordinary [rabid] Warriors fan, eager to snap up the latest book, disregarding genre or length. Imagine my excitement when I found out-New graphic novel, coming out April 24! If only then I would stop and come to the conclusion that this "graphic novel" was really a poorly written comic book with awful artwork.
Let's start with the plotline. To put it in a nutshell, ThunderClan warrior Graystripe is taken away from his Clan and must team up with a kittypet named Millie to rejoin them. I can think of a million ways to make this plotline into a gripping, LENGTHY novel. Apparently none of them came to the author. Let's start from the point where Millie says that awful line-"Teach me to hunt! Teach me to fight!" If I were Graystripe, I would have flat-out refused. Millie is the worst, most perfect, mos underdeveloped character in the entire series. She even surpasses the previous record-holder, Brambleclaw. And on the battle training, Millie and Graystripe get attacked by the cats shown on the cover. At first, I thought that those cat were BloodClanners. But, NO. They're kittypets (to semi-quote Arwin from that one kiddie show, Suite Life-BIG, SCARY [unquote] kittypets). Yech.
And the artwork? Go to the page where Graystripe is dreaming/unconcious. Look at all of the cat drawings, including Graystripe. Now, look me in the eye and tell me, honestly, that they are the most beautiful things you have ever seen. Impossible, right? The artist gives the cats-le gasp!-HAIR. I'm serious. HAIR. I nearly cried when I saw Feathertail-not because the scene was beautifully done, but because she seemed nowhere near the radiant she-cat I imagined her to be.
If you're a Warriors fan, spare yourself this disappointing, 15-minute read. If you have near read Warriors, start with Into the Wild and skip over this comic book.