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Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Dog Men (2018)

di Jim Butcher

Serie: The Dresden Files (10.9), The Dresden Files Comics (dog omnibus)

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New York Times-bestselling author Jim Butcher expands his beloved "Dresden Files" novel series with the all-new "Dog Men" story set within official continuity, created exclusively as a graphic novel! Harry Dresden is a man on the edge-and that is something that can be dangerous to friend and foe alike. He's been drafted by a senior member of the White Council of Wizards to investigate a series of murders in rural Mississippi. As always, there's more afoot than is immediately apparent. The question is, will Harry's state of mind keep him from seeing it, and will his actions lead him into direct conflict with the wizard who's depending on his help?… (altro)
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Dog Men is the seventh graphic novel in the Dresden Files world and yet another of these shorter stories that falls between Small Favor and Turn Coat in the greater series chronology. This one has Harry traveling to rural Mississippi at the request of senior White Council member, Listens-to-Wind. Four members of the same family disappeared in what appears to be some kind of brutally violent attack, and the only eyewitness thinks she saw a huge dog-like man emerging from the home of the victims. It appears that a mysterious race of wolf people – who are neither wolf nor man, but something in between – may be to blame. As Harry and Listens-to-Wind help the local sheriff investigate, they’re impeded by government agents who Listens-to-Wind believes are there to exterminate the wolf people. But as they look into the matter, they discover that things aren’t entirely as they seem when Harry encounters the kin of an old nemesis out for revenge.

This story briefly connects to the previous graphic novel, Wild Card, as it opens with Harry having nightmares that appear to be fueled by a sense of powerlessness regarding his encounter with the villainous Puck, which I didn’t fully understand, though I admit I might be forgetting something that occurred in that book. From there, the story mostly dives into the main part of the plot, although Harry is seen a little emotionally unhinged in a couple of scenes, which again made me feel like I was missing something. Not to mention, not much really came of that part of the story. As for the main plot line in this book, it connects with a previous graphic novel story, Ghoul Goblin. I generally enjoyed it and thought that it was pretty well done. However, I missed all the supporting characters I’ve come to love in the Dresden World: Murphy, Molly, Thomas, Marcone. Some of them are only seen briefly in one of Harry’s dreams. The only familiar characters who are part of the main story in this one are Harry, Listens-to-Wind, and Mouse, so this might have accounted for some of the disconnect I felt from the greater Dresden universe. I did enjoy getting to know Listens-to-Wind, the elderly Native American, White Council member who can shape-change into a variety of different animals, which is cool, and for an old dude, he’s still pretty strong and powerful. We haven’t seen a great deal of him even in the novels up to this point in the series, so it was nice to learn more about him.

Based on the credits page, it appears that Jim Butcher was part of this project in name only as the creator of the Dresden Files series. Instead, it seems that Dog Men was written entirely by Mark Powers who has collaborated on most, if not all, of the previous graphic novels in this series. While I can’t put my finger on precisely what it was, I did pick up on the differences in the two authors’ writing styles. It just felt a bit dissimilar to me, and therefore didn’t feel quite as authentic. However, it was still a good story overall that was reasonably entertaining, just not one that had the same pizazz as some of the other graphic novels that Jim Butcher had a hand in. This one also introduces Diego Galindo, an artist who is brand new to this fantasy world. There was enough similarity between his artistic style and that of other illustrators who’ve worked on past graphic novels in the series that it wasn’t too jarring. But at the same time, his work isn’t one of my favorites. He just has a different vision of the characters that doesn’t match my own as closely as other artists have, and in certain frames, he seems to favor somewhat indistinct features rather than sharper, clearer ones. This might just be me being nit-picky, though. Overall, Dog Men might not have reached the heights of perfection for me, but it was a respectable entry into the Dresden graphic novel collection. ( )
  mom2lnb | Mar 19, 2023 |
The artwork was quite good, but I wasn’t madly in love with the story. I’ve been missing Dresden, but I wasn’t thrilled to get another ghoul story, let alone an angsty, rage-driven Harry. ( )
  Harks | Dec 17, 2022 |
Not really a good one. These comics are hit and miss, this one was a miss. Didn’t feel like the same character. All the peripheral elements but this harry seemed to be a rageaholic and was going off for stupid reasons. ( )
  Brian-B | Nov 30, 2022 |
Harry has been drafted by Listens-to Wind to investigate some killings down in Mississippi; a mysterious government agency has placed the blame on the Dog Men and the wizards are in a race to prevent a bloodbath.

The story is so-so and the art is the same sub-par work I've come to expect in the Dresden Files comics. I did like the way Harry was written and it's always good to see Mouse, even if he was drawn like a large gray blob.

Received via NetGalley. ( )
  amanda4242 | Oct 19, 2022 |
Eh, for some reason, didn't do anything for me -- too terse, and Harry seems to exist in a state of unreasonable, unthinking rage during most of it, which is not really what I expect from his character. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
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New York Times-bestselling author Jim Butcher expands his beloved "Dresden Files" novel series with the all-new "Dog Men" story set within official continuity, created exclusively as a graphic novel! Harry Dresden is a man on the edge-and that is something that can be dangerous to friend and foe alike. He's been drafted by a senior member of the White Council of Wizards to investigate a series of murders in rural Mississippi. As always, there's more afoot than is immediately apparent. The question is, will Harry's state of mind keep him from seeing it, and will his actions lead him into direct conflict with the wizard who's depending on his help?

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