mckenna ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ
514 reviews13 followers
another new fnaf book that has dragged me farther into the pits of lore hell
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Emily Rink
309 reviews4 followers
A decent adaptation of the Five Nights at Freddy's Fazbear Frights novels, however, I firmly think that if you didn't read the original novel, you would be completely lost in this graphic novel version. A lot of the drawings are very vague, dry, and overall confusing. Coupling that with the dialog that doesn't flow well, and characters who's names are rarely used, it makes for a very challenging puzzle to put together.
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Chiara
23 reviews
Step Closer: ★★☆☆☆ Le storie sono veramente con un accenno di trama e niente di più ed è un vero peccato, perché i disegni sono davvero molto belli e inquietanti.
Bunny Call: ★★☆☆☆ (1.75)
Hide and Seek: ★★★☆☆
Felix Foote
38 reviews1 follower
This volume of the Fazbear Frights graphic novels is an improvement over the first two. There are fewer head-scratching errors in its pages, and the artwork improves from story to story. The first story's art (Step Closer) is on par with the earlier volumes, containing the most obvious errors and looking very amateur-ish, while not being particularly egregious compared to volumes 1 and 2. (Although it does cut off part of the original story's ending, which is definitely to the story's detriment.) The second story's art (Bunny Call) is a little better, while still lacking in some areas. The third story (Hide and Seek) is where the volume really comes into its own. Aside from a few panels/moments that could be improved, it has far better background work, pacing, and character expressions. Here, the artwork finally looks like something worthy of being in a professionally published graphic novel.
Mossy
18 reviews
The graphic novels have a tendency of a few things..
1- Making what used to be a serious situation into what looks like the opposite. The facial expressions make that possible in these.
2- Changing or just completely cutting out some of the story. One of my favorite scenes from the story "step closer" was completely missing/cut out.
Safe to say that I didn't like this one. I haven't really liked any of the graphic novels so far, but this one was definitely the worst one so far.
AND I'M STILL WAITING FOR COUNT THE WAYS!! AKA MY FAVOURITE!!!
Emma (littledollreads)
798 reviews19 followers
I just really wished these graphic novels had a bit more soul put into them so that they could come even somewhat close to the absolute terror that some of these stories provoked in their original context. It's just the sheer amount of voids and wonky faces that aren't supposed to be wonky that puts me off of the art that just never allows these graphic novel adaptations to be any good. It's just not allowed to be as dark as it needs to be in order to be good and scarry.
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Maritina
48 reviews
3.5 stars!
The art felt rushed and didn't provide me with the horror the original books offered. People who haven't read the actual book wouldn't understand the visual novel, they would be pretty much lost. The book cover is a masterpiece but the content in it was disappointing. Every story has a different art style which is understandable but kind of irritated me? I will stay optimistic for now and hope the other novels have put more soul into the stories.
Addam Dallman
90 reviews1 follower
Bunny Call Five Nights at Freddy’s Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel #3 is a great addition to the graphic novels. All of the stories were fantastic. Bunny Call was my favorite. The artwork was also very well done.
mae
171 reviews
story 1: 3/5, i have noticed a TREND with these stories and brothers. i have a brother. what does this mean?
story 2: 4/5, this one was cool!!!
story 3: 4/5, the dynamic between the main guy and his brother was at least a little different this time! and a graphic death! neat!
Rat Sherman
5 reviews
I personally didn’t like the originals of the stories, but it is still greatly illustrated. If you like the stories you will definitely like the graphic novels of it.
Cassandra (Thebookishcrypt)
582 reviews54 followers
3.5 stars, Bunny Call really dragged this collection down. I did not care for it. BUT Step Closer and Hide and Seek were amazing stories!
1) Hide and Seek
2) Step Closer
3) Bunny Call
Krysta Lee
3 reviews1 follower
The second one was better but it was an interesting read
r a v e n.
96 reviews4 followers
that ate with a fork & a spoon.
Katie Rea
156 reviews1 follower
Really great illustrations and very interesting plots to the stories
Steph
3 reviews
I liked a majority of the stories in the book
EMFubz
304 reviews2 followers
-Step Closer- -Bunny Call- -Hide and Seek
3/5📚 0/5🌶️
2/5📚 0/5🌶️
This was a bit lame
3/5📚 0/5🌶️
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James Zaksek
339 reviews1 follower
These were just like the others I have read this year: Terrifying. Excellent. Horror.
Graham Stockton
12 reviews1 follower
loved the bunny call story all them was good
Hunter
190 reviews
The graphic novels are a fun addition to the lore surrounding the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise.
Kayla
11 reviews
If you like easy reads with morals, this is for you.
RoroReads (Free Palestine)
146 reviews2 followers
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