The Silver Eyes

The Silver Eyes

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  • Create Date:2022-03-25 08:53:15
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Scott Cawthon
  • ISBN:1338627171
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Summary

Don't miss the first-ever graphic novel for Five Nights at Freddy's, an adaptation of the #1 New York Times bestselling novel The Silver Eyes illustrated by fan-favorite game artist Claudia Schröder!
Ten years after the horrific murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza that ripped their town apart, Charlie -- whose father owned the restaurant -- and her childhood friends reunite on the anniversary of the tragedy and find themselves at the old pizza place which had been locked up and abandoned for years。 After they discover a way inside, they realize that things are not as they used to be。 The four adult-sized animatronic mascots that once entertained patrons have changed。 They now have a dark secret。。。 and a murderous agenda。



Complete with new information and tense, terrifying illustrations, fans won't want to miss this graphic novel adaptation by Scott Cawthon, Kira Breed-Wrisley, and Claudia Schröder, whose stunning artwork has been featured in the games。

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Reviews

Ambertheweirdo

a meme heaven also jessica if you’re reading this i’m free on thursday night and would like to hang out please respond to this and hang out with me on thursday night when i’m free

olga

no cóż, super komiks fnafa, ciekawie zoobrazowany, ładne obrazki, wszystko ekstra。 podobało mi się, ale bardo szybko sie czyta:(( za niedługo na pewno kupie następny!

BooktheDevil

I say the graphic novel gives you a better idea about what happened in the game

LeeAnne

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I couldn’t find a competent review of this book online, and my 9 year old wanted to read it。 The reading level is 4-8th grade, but I wanted an assessment of content as it was described as a young adult horror graphic novel。 I was curious how the content compared to Goosebumps。 The writing is choppy。 The book certainly contains the chase scenes I anticipated after reading a brief description of the video game。 I don’t know what age this book is for, but I think it is appropriate when the kid is r I couldn’t find a competent review of this book online, and my 9 year old wanted to read it。 The reading level is 4-8th grade, but I wanted an assessment of content as it was described as a young adult horror graphic novel。 I was curious how the content compared to Goosebumps。 The writing is choppy。 The book certainly contains the chase scenes I anticipated after reading a brief description of the video game。 I don’t know what age this book is for, but I think it is appropriate when the kid is ready for the following content/themes:- children being murdered (depicted on drawings by children, described in text)- parental suicide- torture suit description(which deploy metal hooks into the person wearing them and which kill the person slowly) - including a depiction of this happening - sex joke - “do you know what I put you inside?” “Your girlfriend”- parents coping with the disappearance of their son- abduction: depiction of a preschooler watching her brother be abducted, abduction of a teenager- murder: depiction of murder of an adult, attempted murder of a teenagerThe main characters are mostly teenagers -I think they are almost college age。 Lastly, even though the main characters solve the disappearances/murders, they do nothing to resolve the case/bring solace to the parents of the abducted。 Highly unsatisfying storyline。 。。。more

Sasha

Pretty good。 I am still confused by the lore side of things, but I hope that as I continue reading, more light will be shed on the situation

Димон

The perfect graphic novel for the SERIES!!!

Nadine Lovell

Just not my genre- my 5th grade student told me I HAD to read it。 I will tell him tomorrow that it was a great book 😃With that being said, this would be a good book for my non readers!

Quantum Thief - Lost in Wonderland of Books

What a scary good read 😁

Conner Sundeen

Good book

Barry Bee

I can't wait to read it I can't wait to read it 。。。more

Braylon

Definitely the weakest in the series, but it serves as a decent introduction。 The art seems rushed and luckily improves a lot in the next installment。 In this book, I didn't care a lot about the characters and could care less about what happened to them, a feeling that went away after the next installment。 The only real positive in this book is its decent story。 However, the story still feels very kidish here unlike the other books where it gets much more adult。 Definitely the weakest in the series, but it serves as a decent introduction。 The art seems rushed and luckily improves a lot in the next installment。 In this book, I didn't care a lot about the characters and could care less about what happened to them, a feeling that went away after the next installment。 The only real positive in this book is its decent story。 However, the story still feels very kidish here unlike the other books where it gets much more adult。 。。。more

Martin Wakefield

The Silver Eyes is already a sub par book。 The graphic novel version just makes the first half of the book feel boring。

HeartzieHearts

I didn’t really like the art style at first, I did get used to it (not necessarily like it just used to), but it also really lacks information。 Considering how much we got from the written books。 However I still really like FNaF and the animatronics were drawn well!

Aubrey Crutchfield

The book gives you a visual of what the characters look like and it is amazing。 Every detail is perfect and has its own place in the book

Arie

Very fast paced, the illustrations could have been polished a bit ! But very fun!

Ms。 Yingling

Student donated a copy to the libraryI know nothing about the video game, and if I've read the book, I have forgotten it。 This made The Silver Eyes very difficult to understand。 I was unsure about the relationship between the characters, and the back story was delivered in a very spotty fashion。 There were some violent mentions (the knife on which Jessica's father committed suicide is shown, a policeman is murdered by an animatronic character, someone is killed inside a suit by the knives embedd Student donated a copy to the libraryI know nothing about the video game, and if I've read the book, I have forgotten it。 This made The Silver Eyes very difficult to understand。 I was unsure about the relationship between the characters, and the back story was delivered in a very spotty fashion。 There were some violent mentions (the knife on which Jessica's father committed suicide is shown, a policeman is murdered by an animatronic character, someone is killed inside a suit by the knives embedded in it), but not a lot of description。 The characters were hard to tell apart, and I'm still not entirely sure what happened。 Had vague thoughts about putting this in the library, but think I will put it on the shelf of discards for children who need a book but have overdues。 It will make some student very happy。 。。。more

Brooklyn

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I've read the book more then 4 times but I don't think Charlie's dad died by one of the robots I thought it was a fire? Over all it is good!!! I've read the book more then 4 times but I don't think Charlie's dad died by one of the robots I thought it was a fire? Over all it is good!!! 。。。more

Diana

Alright, I'm probably an awful parent。 I've admitted as much in talking about how my kid loves The Martian, and now she's fallen into the ubiquitous, damnable Five Nights at Freddy's character fandom。 At nine, she's claiming to be a fan of creepy shit, ghosts, and urban legends, this FNaF is right up her alley。 When I read a synopsis of the novels I lol'd at the idea of her reading them; they're clearly not aimed at her age range。 there's a new set of tween books along the lines of goosebumps in Alright, I'm probably an awful parent。 I've admitted as much in talking about how my kid loves The Martian, and now she's fallen into the ubiquitous, damnable Five Nights at Freddy's character fandom。 At nine, she's claiming to be a fan of creepy shit, ghosts, and urban legends, this FNaF is right up her alley。 When I read a synopsis of the novels I lol'd at the idea of her reading them; they're clearly not aimed at her age range。 there's a new set of tween books along the lines of goosebumps in the universe and I figured those were probably alright。。。and then Costco had the graphic novels, and I skimmed them in the store and made an impulse decision to get this。 Then I sat down and actually read it, and bottom line: it's a story about creepy animatronics haunted by the ghosts of murdered children。 Most of the gore happens off screen and though the subject matter is dark, the visuals aren't overly inappropriate and the one place I actually cringed (at the idea that my baby child was gonna read it) was when the bad guy tells us what the spring lock suit will do to you。 She's over the moon。 I have to remember that at her age, I was already a horror fan, not far off from watching nightmare on elm street, and generally undisturbed by the thoughts of grisly hauntings。 Or more accurately, gleefully disturbed。 :) Anyway。 I found the story fairly bland (apart from, y'know, mention of child murder), though it's possible that I've just heard too much about this lore at this point for it to seem novel? At any rate, I wouldn't have sought this book out myself, but it's not bad per se。 (The complaints that the art is cartoonishly basic when it comes to the human characters, and that there's little character exposition or development are both fair, but it's a comic about haunted animatronics, so perhaps my expectations were low。) If you're a fan or have a fan in your house, you will likely enjoy the backstory put to the graphic novel treatment。 。。。more

Ashli Tillman

It was an okay book for what it was。 I think it should have been longer because some things felt rushed。

Millie

If I didn't have any background information on the series, I wouldn't understand basically anything in the book If I didn't have any background information on the series, I wouldn't understand basically anything in the book 。。。more

Wiktoria

Spodziewałam się czegoś lepszego, sceny w niektórych momentach są urwane i można się łatwo pogubić。 Jeżeli chodzi o kreskę to uważam, że kompletnie nie oddaje klimatu gry :/

Marco

Short graphic novel based on the full novel。 Almost too short but good for a recap of what happened in a short read。 Read the novel for the full story。 Illustrations are great at showing potentially confusing characters/events

Riley Gelineau

when I saw dave already had a springlock failure I was suprised

Kayla Benesz

The artwork in this graphic novel brought be back a few years to that incredible feeling of nostalgia。 I chose to get the graphic novel instead of reading the novel because I love the Five Nights at Freddy's games so much and I feared to ruin my perspective on its world。 I was not sure if I was going to enjoy the characters involved in the plot, but I did for the most part。 Some of the supporting characters felt unnecessary, but it did not change the quality of the novel。 Overall, this book help The artwork in this graphic novel brought be back a few years to that incredible feeling of nostalgia。 I chose to get the graphic novel instead of reading the novel because I love the Five Nights at Freddy's games so much and I feared to ruin my perspective on its world。 I was not sure if I was going to enjoy the characters involved in the plot, but I did for the most part。 Some of the supporting characters felt unnecessary, but it did not change the quality of the novel。 Overall, this book helped me understand some of the lore behind the games which is so enticing, I highly recommend! 。。。more

tessa (ilovedream69420)

Was cool。 Wish william was drawn hot tho :/

vocaminek

the illustrations are AWFUL

Kaede

I read the second one beforehand, and that only made a little bit of confusion。 But since reading this, it makes a little bit more sense。 I love the fnaf series and I’m really exciting for these graphic novels。

Edyn Steele

It was good

Wendy Elizabeth

I feel like it took out some really important parts in regard to understanding the pieces that go into the lore of the story, but not the games。 And I suppose I can understand why, but for that I enjoyed the chapter book more。 However, seeing it in art after reading the chapter book was a cool experience- everything was as I pictured except Afton is 10× creepier。

Kadence Dawley

yes