Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel Collection #1
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Create Date:2022-09-08 07:19:52
Update Date:2025-09-06
Status:finish
Author:Scott Cawthon
ISBN:1338792679
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Reviews
Kate,
Love the artwork, and the reimagining of the stories that I love
Louise,
REVIEW: Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel Collection Vol。 1 by Scott Cawthon。I've been following the Five Nights At Freddy's series for quite some time now and try to ingest as much content from it as I can。 Unfortunately I never got to the fazbear frights series and so when this graphic novel was announced I was very excited。 The lore of this franchise is so fascinating, that I can't help but love and hate it。 At this point it has expanded so much that its hard to say what the actually story is any REVIEW: Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel Collection Vol。 1 by Scott Cawthon。I've been following the Five Nights At Freddy's series for quite some time now and try to ingest as much content from it as I can。 Unfortunately I never got to the fazbear frights series and so when this graphic novel was announced I was very excited。 The lore of this franchise is so fascinating, that I can't help but love and hate it。 At this point it has expanded so much that its hard to say what the actually story is anymore but I'm still here for it。I was already aware of these stories but it was great being able to experience them myself through this book。 I enjoyed the story telling and the art。 My favourite of the stories was To Be Beautiful。 Such an interesting concept and the build up was insane。 I look forward to reading the rest of the graphic novels but might also finally read the original series as well。 4 Stars!! 。。。more
WhatBookNext 。com,
Are you a fan of Five Nights at Freddys? Here are 3 more creepy tales in graphic novel format featuring the freaky animatronic creatures that made Freddy's so popular。Three teens wish for more than they have:Oswald lives in a small town that is pretty quiet in the school holidays。 What makes it even worse is his best friend has moved away to a better life with his parents。Oswald is soon wishing for something different than time spent in the library and pizza for lunch。 His wish is suddenly right Are you a fan of Five Nights at Freddys? Here are 3 more creepy tales in graphic novel format featuring the freaky animatronic creatures that made Freddy's so popular。Three teens wish for more than they have:Oswald lives in a small town that is pretty quiet in the school holidays。 What makes it even worse is his best friend has moved away to a better life with his parents。Oswald is soon wishing for something different than time spent in the library and pizza for lunch。 His wish is suddenly right in his face as he finds himself back in 1985 at the height of fame for Freddy Fazbear's Pizza Parlour。 This is more like it, thinks Oswald, but not for long。。。。Sarah wants nothing more than to be beautiful, popular and seen at school。 Making a pact with an old robot she's found seems no big deal。 But what does this robot want in return?Oscar doesn't mind helping out at the old folks home where his mum works。 It's tough since his dad left and he knows it pleases his mum。 He's looking forward to hanging out with his mates for Halloween and also getting their hands on the latest animatronic toy。 The queue is long for the 'Plush Trap Chaser' at the store。 But Oscar and his mates get their hands on one another way。 A much better version too。 It looks so real。。。。 。。。more
QuokkaSmile,
Ok, I’ll start this review off by admitting I have somewhat of a love/hate relationship with the Fazbear Frights series。 On one hand, I think stories like Step Closer, Coming Home, Bunny Call, The Real Jake and What We Found are some of the best FNaF content。 But on the other hand, you have the Faz-Goo stories, In the Flesh, and pretty much all of the stories from the last 3 books。So, how does this graphic novel collection add up? In my opinion, very poorly, in fact I would go as far as to say t Ok, I’ll start this review off by admitting I have somewhat of a love/hate relationship with the Fazbear Frights series。 On one hand, I think stories like Step Closer, Coming Home, Bunny Call, The Real Jake and What We Found are some of the best FNaF content。 But on the other hand, you have the Faz-Goo stories, In the Flesh, and pretty much all of the stories from the last 3 books。So, how does this graphic novel collection add up? In my opinion, very poorly, in fact I would go as far as to say this is one of the worst pieces of FNaF merchandise there is。Why is this? Well, it can all be chalked up to one thing; The art in these stories is extremely poor。 You know, the main draw of a graphic novel adaptation? Everything looks messy, rushed, sloppily made, the colours are off on most pages (Why does Into the Pit have so much blue…?) and overall just feels like it was made with no care, it was simply meant to sell on the title alone to make money。The biggest offender of this is the Plushtrap design from the third story “Out of Stock”… How was that design approved??? It looks nothing like how it is described in the original book and clashes with the rest of the art in the story, it looks like 2 people with completely different art-styles drew this story, 1 person drew the Plushtrap, the other drew everything else。 I understand Scholastic rushes their artists with awful deadlines, but this? There’s no excuse! Unless they hired someone who has no knowledge of FNaF at all, which given their track record wouldn’t surprise me。Overall, like the Graphic Novel trilogy before it, The Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel collection is a poor adaptation of the books it is based on, I sincerely hope Scott Cawthon either stops commissioning these or at least gives the rights to them to a more competent company like Dark Horse。 。。。more
S,
The book describes the paths of three different children; Oswald, Sarah and Oscar; who have their wishes fulfilled by three different animatronics but unexpected dangers lie ahead。The illustrations are beautiful。 There are certain plot holes but overall the storylines are good。