A review by e_read_books
Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book 2: Muad'Dib by Kevin J. Anderson, Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert

3.5

The 2nd part of the graphic novel adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune. 

This begins immediately where book 1 left off, with Paul Atreides and his mother Jessica in the deserts of Arrakis after the sacking of their home.
Compared to book 1, I think this part of the adaptation generally felt more accurate to the book. I can't quite pinpoint why I think that, but everything I was expecting to find was included.

It doesn't matter which adaptation, I will always have shivers when the Baron is around talking about his "lovely Feyd" 🤮

There are several pages with quite dynamic composition where the speech bubbles don't have an entirely clear flow, but it wasn't too distracting.

I still really enjoy the use of minimal colours. A lot of this part takes place either underground or at night with a blues and black, or else in the desert in full sun, with the pages mostly reds and browns. The latter colours are also seen in the high tension battles.

Another pretty good part to this adaptation.