The Hedge Knight Comic Review A Faithful & Vibrant Adaptation | Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

The Hedge Knight comic adapts George R. R. Martin’s beloved novella into a vibrant, faithful visual experience.
In this video, I review the comic adaptation ahead of HBO’s upcoming Hedge Knight TV series.

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As HBO prepares to bring The Hedge Knight to television, it’s worth revisiting one of the best adaptations of the story so far—the official comic version.

Written by George R. R. Martin and adapted by Ben Avery, with artwork by Mike S. Miller and colors by Joe Pimentel, The Hedge Knight comic translates the heart of Dunk and Egg’s story into bold visuals and dynamic action.

In this spoiler-light review, I discuss:
• How faithful the comic is to the original novella
• Why the art style works so well for Dunk, Egg, and Westeros
• The use of bright colors and expressive world-building
• The strength of the action sequences
• The interesting visual dissonance between comic-era house sigils and the later HBO designs

This video is part of a full series leading up to the premiere of HBO’s The Hedge Knight, including:
• A review of the original novella
• What the TV show needs to get right
• A full premiere episode review

💬 Have you read the comic? How do you feel about the art compared to the live-action shows?

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