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A nice "Odd-refresher". In Odd We Trust is very well done. It's based on the characters of Odd Thomas but has a different (and simplified) story. I was expecting it to follow the book, Odd Thomas but it didn't. The whole ending at the mall is non-existent. Contains the first chapter of Odd Thomas in the back as well as some explanations by Dean Koontz.
"Happiness is a plate of good carbs."
"Happiness is a plate of good carbs."

I'm not a big graphic novel reader but I loved the graphics in this one - seemed more genuine than the bulging muscle and vein portrayal of the Frankenstein graphic novel. Koontz said that although the artists depiction on Odd wasn't exactly as he pictured Odd in his head - it was extremely close. Koontz worked closely with the artist to get the characters just right. They had to totally redo the graphics for Chief Porter :-)

Odd Thomas and Dean Koontz (as he ages) seem a lot alike to me :-) I think Dean is putting a lot of his quirky personality into the character of Odd.
Let us know what you think. Remember the story is very simplified, but I think it's worth reading :-)

This was my first graphic novel. Dean Koontz is one of my favorite authors which is the reason I decided to give a graphic novel a try. The story is decent but I prefer novels over comics. I enjoyed comics when I was younger but graphic novels are just not as interesting to me as a good novel. I know some would argue that a graphic novel is not a comic, but I don't see it. To me, the only difference is that a graphic novel has a bigger price tag. Glad I borrowed this one from the library. 3 stars because I like the Odd Thomas character and Dean Koontz.

ODD IS ON OUR SIDE, A new Odd Thomas Graphic Novel scheduled for release in 2010.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/k/d...
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Christine wrote: "I am so disappointed in In Odd We Trust. It was awful. I haven't read a lot of graphic novels but I have liked the ones I've read. I found the dialogue stiff and unrealistic and if I had to hear ..."
I borrowed it from the library too. I wouldn't buy it but I enjoyed it more than you did :-) I'm with you on the pancakes though :-) Did it bother you that the story didn't follow the novel?
*SPOILER ALERT*
Stormy does not die in the graphic novel - I think it's very strange to have the graphic novel go in such a different direction than the Odd Thomas series.
*End of SPOILER ALERT*
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I borrowed it from the library too. I wouldn't buy it but I enjoyed it more than you did :-) I'm with you on the pancakes though :-) Did it bother you that the story didn't follow the novel?
*SPOILER ALERT*
Stormy does not die in the graphic novel - I think it's very strange to have the graphic novel go in such a different direction than the Odd Thomas series.
*End of SPOILER ALERT*
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From Dean's Useless News - Spring 2011 Edition:
"The third Odd Thomas graphic novel will be published later this year by Del Rey, with art by the wonderfully talented Queenie Chan, who has illustrated the previous two volumes in this series. It is arguably the best of the three. More in a future issue."
"The third Odd Thomas graphic novel will be published later this year by Del Rey, with art by the wonderfully talented Queenie Chan, who has illustrated the previous two volumes in this series. It is arguably the best of the three. More in a future issue."

Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "Dustin, I have no interest in reading graphic novels, but I am curious how their stories differ from those of the novels in the series. Would you mind posting a spoiler of all the major differences..."
Whoops I don't remember seeing this post :-) I'm sure I can come up with a list by next year
Whoops I don't remember seeing this post :-) I'm sure I can come up with a list by next year

Trooper wrote: "I was hyped to hear about the prequil graphic novels but I have to say I think the artwork was completely wrong for the ODD THOMAS storylines. The "MAnGa" style artwork is a groovy form but I was e..."
What did you think of the Frankenstein graphic novel?
What did you think of the Frankenstein graphic novel?
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