1 | Jim Butcher has long been a comics fan, and has been quoted as saying that ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' has the soul of a comic book. It seems inevitable, then, that comic book adaptations and spin-offs of the popular series should come to pass. |
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3 | [[AC: List of comics based on ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':]] |
4 | * ''ComicBook/WelcomeToTheJungle'': set before the events of ''Literature/{{Storm Front|DresdenFiles}}''. |
5 | * ''Literature/{{Storm Front|DresdenFiles}}'' |
6 | * ''Literature/FoolMoon'' |
7 | * ''ComicBook/GhoulGoblin'': set after the events of ''Literature/FoolMoon''. |
8 | * ''ComicBook/WarCry'': set after the events of ''Literature/DeadBeat''. |
9 | * ''ComicBook/DownTown'': set after the events of ''Literature/WhiteNight''. |
10 | * ''ComicBook/WildCard'' set after the events of ''Literature/SmallFavor'' |
11 | * ''ComicBook/DogMen'' set after the events of ''Literature/SmallFavor'' |
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13 | !!General tropes demonstrated by the ''Dresden Files'' comics series: |
14 | * AdaptationExpansion: The comics show some of Harry's other adventures, and ''War Cry'' does some expanding on the Venatori and what they do. |
15 | * DeadpanSnarker: Harry, obviously. |
16 | * DeusExitMachina: Listens-to-Wind is hospitalized during the climax of ''Dog Men,'' meaning that Harry has to deal with the BigBad on his own. |
17 | * SeriesContinuityError: The comics are famous among fans of the novels for getting a lot of fine details wrong. |
18 | * UnreliableIllustrator: Carlos Gomez is notorious for this. There's often little relation between what he draws and what the text or dialogue describes. |
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