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Anyhow, just as the original books became best sellers, and the movie adaptation of these books box office hits, Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 also set printing records: it sold over 66,000 copies in its first week, the largest debut for a graphic novel in the US, according to publisher Yen Press. Kim's monochrome artwork are just about perfect for the subject matter. I also love how we see Perrin through the arc of his axe, such an iconic image for his character.The graphic novel adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, the first book in her four-volume and runaway bestseller Twilight Saga, published by Yen Press and adapted and illustrated by Korean talent Young Kim. Greg Ruth‘s sumi-e styling is initially a little startling, giving the cover a bit of a cartoony, comic book feel, but as I look at it longer the heavy contrast between the white snow and the dark shadows fits the emotional tone of the scene depicted. In the end, Greg Ruth created a moment when a giant hero with the weight of the world on his shoulders is at his own private crossroads. The story of Wheel of Time is a fabric of profoundly difficult and personal decisions.

Capturing that particular lighting was tough.” If the idea was to get the moment after the action, then the world surrounding the figure and the axe had to convey the emotion as much or more than anything else. I loved the idea of trying as best as I could to convey that silence and chill as a kind of indictment on the bloody events that precede this scene. According to artist Greg Ruth, “There’s a time in winter here in New England where it’s early in the woods and the canopy of trees keeps the snow from getting too high on the ground, but it’s cold as hell and so deathly quiet. Striking the right emotional chord through mood and atmosphere would be no easy task. The point was to show what Perrin, in this character-defining moment, was leaving behind. Instead, we decided to depict the minutes just after. Attempts to show the action came across a bit cartoony. After engaging in a despicable act he, in a fit of justifiable rage, finally chooses to throw away his axe of war. With Crossroads, we wanted to show Perrin at his breaking point.
