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(Jericho Graphic Novels #1)

Continuing right where the Jericho Season 2 television cliffhanger ended! Jake Green and Robert Hawkins are in the safe haven of Texas with the last remaining bomb from the first attack. From amidst the chaos, they're contacted by John Smith, the mastermind behind the first strike, seeking aid. As the Cheyenne army bears down on them, they must decide whether to side with...more
Published August 2nd 2011 by IDW Publishing (first published November 25th 2009)
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Jan 29, 2015Bookwraiths rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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For those who have never heard of Jericho, it was a television show which aired from 2006-2008 and focused on a group of characters thrown together in a small town in the State of Kansas after a nuclear event in the United States. While the show was definitely post-apocalyptic in focus, dealt with the aftermath of a limited nuclear catastrophe, and spent lots of screen time exploring the issues of terrorism, political cover-ups, conspiracies, mercenary
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I've never read any graphic novel before. However, since I loved the Jericho TV show, I thought I'd give this one a try. I found it entertaining and not as confusing as I feared a graphic novel might be. In particular, I really liked the artwork when I looked back at the book a second time to take it in visually after already reading it once for the storyline.
Potential readers definitely need to know that this book does not stand on its own. In fact, reading it before watching the Jericho TV ser
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Jul 31, 2011Carl Nelson rated it really liked it
Well-written continuation of the television series, marked by strong characters and compelling situations. The 'what if?' nature of the plot and the moral choices of the characters make 'Jericho Season 3' an exciting and thoughtful story.
When I found out that the Jericho series had been continued in graphic novels, I knew that I had to read them. I loved the TV series and was a bit annoyed that they only did 2 series but this graphic novel continues on the story perfectly from where the televised series 2 ended.
The story here was well written with a good pace and keeps in line with the story laid out in series 1 and 2. This graphic novel was beautifully illustrated and the characters looked exactly like those in the TV series.
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Aug 12, 2018Catherine rated it really liked it
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Jericho was a TV series in the early 2000s exploring American in a post-apocalyptic setting. The series was initially cancelled after one season, granted a further 10 episodes and then ended. Civil War picks up where the canonical ending of Jericho ended in Texas with Jake, Hawkins and a bomb, as such it does require you to have watched the series first and assumes you have. This is a fantastic way to continue a well-liked series. Post-apocalyptic stories seem to lend themselves well to the grap

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I loved the television show 'Jericho'. It was cancelled much too soon (1 full season and then a 7-episode 2nd season). There were such depth to the characters and stories and there were many left to tell. I just re-watched the show with my wife (who hadn't seen it when it was on tv) after purchasing it on DVD. Then I learned of these graphic novels which took up where the show left off. I don't think I've ever read a graphic novel before. It's sort of like an adult comic book. I just finished Se...more
Picks up right where Season two of the canceled TV series from 2006-2008 left off, and it is true to the survivalist spirit of the show about the US in disarray after a series of coordinated nuclear bombs destroy 20+ major cities. If you're not familiar with it, at least it is available on streaming services, and will bring the reader up to speed. Otherwise, it is hard to appreciate the setting and characters, and this graphic novel finally reveals key players in the conspiracy that led up to th...more
Jul 02, 2018Tom Loock rated it it was ok
All in all disappointing.
The writing is significantly weaker than in the TV episodes of the great first season, slotting ino place of the downward grade of the second. The simplicity of the plot and concentration on one storyline combined with the just about average quality of the artwork simply did not create the same emotional impact.
The continuation in the form of a novel would have been the much better choice.
One bonus star since I am a fan of the show.
The comic looks and feels like the show used to be. It captures everything I liked about it and I'm glad the writers continued the story in this way. I liked the artwork very much and I think the characters are portrayed very well.
I woudln't recommend this to anyone who is not a fan of the show. I also wouldn't say this is a must read for fans but I definitely enjoyed it.
Dec 19, 2017Sheona rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Quick read
I really enjoyed watching the tv series and was left wanting to know what happens, and this does that. I was unsure at first about reading this as it has been done as a graphic novel, but I really enjoyed reading it and seeing what the characters got up to next.
Jan 03, 2019Bertrand Nepveu rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Short but good
Continues exactly where season 2 left off. Graphics are nice and I like the way the Kindle App zooms from pictures to pictures to help with
I'm not a huge fan of graphic novels, but when I saw this one at Chapters I snatched it up right away.
First off, Jericho was an amazing television show and I am still mourning it's demise. I love post-apocalyptic plots and this show brought the best of them to the table. A small town with a closely knit community that survives through a massive nuclear fallout? The best recipe for good television.
Unfortunately, the Nielsen ratings on the show lessened as season one continued. My theory is that m
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Feb 13, 2017Rebecca rated it really liked it
While mentioning the old TV show Jericho to a librarian friend a couple of weeks ago, she informed me that two graphic novels have been published in the last couple of years. Both continue the story of the show, and are very well done. I was very pleased to see that the characters are nicely drawn. The story moves along at a good pace and the politics between the three countries that now take up the lower 48 states are as interesting as ever.
For a refresher, since a group of nuclear bombs destr
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Mar 12, 2013D.w. rated it liked it
Six comic books collected do not make a season. Even if every one of the six were to be about an hour of Jericho's TV run shows.
Perhaps this being misled colors the work. So then to appraise the tale critically we have some problems. First is that some time is passing and is the tale true to where things had been left off from the TV Series.
Having just watched that a second time, and seeing that so many of the writers of this were from that series, the answer is no. The comic does not do justic
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Sep 07, 2013D. J. rated it really liked it
I recently binge-watched both seasons of Jericho on Amazon Instant Video and became a big fan of the show that ended far too prematurely. Few shows have kept my interest and attention to the degree that Jericho managed and I hope that CBS and/or Netflix will finally succeed in bringing the show back to the small screen for further seasons.
In the meantime, I bought this officially sanctioned graphic novel of Season 3 so I could continue the story of what happened after the events depicted in the
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Jun 02, 2012Nicolas Shump rated it really liked it
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I did not watch Jericho when it actually aired on television. I am a native Kansan and I knew it was set in Kansas, but having lived through a lifetime of Wizard of Oz jokes and then remembering The Day After, I was turned off by the premise of an apocalyptic narrative set in Kansas. This was a mistake. I had some friends who were passionate about this show and who rallied to try to save it, but even still I didn't jump on the Jericho bandwagon.
I came to Jericho through Netflix, actually my wif
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Jericho Season 3 is a competent continuation of the storyline of the television series that was cancelled as usual too soon, despite a vigorous fan campaign. The artwork brings you neatly back into the story, and (fortunately, to my mind) doesn't use any disjointed show-off-y art tricks that some graphic stories use, which would pull you out of the gritty reality of this series.
It was compelling enough to read in a short time, and spends a lot of time on the shadowy 'John Smith' character of Je
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Dec 21, 2012Nancy Bandusky rated it really liked it
First, I have to say I don't read a lot of comic books but being a fan of the television series I was thrilled to find the continuation of the story in this form.
The art work was fine for my taste (again I'm not really 'into' comic books). Some of the pictures were so close to photos of the actors from the show - others were a little off but that did not distract from my enjoyment.
The story line flows fast and furious just like the series. The writers are staying true to the characters and there
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Continuing where the second season left off, Season 3 widens the scope of the nuclear attacks further, revealing a mastermind behind them with his own agenda.
Beginning with a small town just trying to survive after the attacks, Jericho has expanded into a full-fledged conspiracy thriller. Here we see the president of the ASA making his moves against Texas and the remaining USA, trying to cement his control.
Well worth picking up for fans of the show to see what happens to the characters, but frus
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Nov 21, 2011Mike rated it liked it
I loved the TV show, one of my favourites of all time. But it's just so difficult to put the quality of an episode into a 20 page comic book. The book suffers a bit from the lack of developed scenes and a 'To Be Continued' (and to be honest, it's a weak cliffhanger) ending frustrates the reader...especailly with no indication of a sequel coming out. At the end of the day, it's good to see Jake Green and Robert Hawkins back in action.
Mar 07, 2012Nicolas rated it really liked it
Great continuation of an awesome TV Show. It was nice to see the characters again and to get a little more backstory about what exactly happened with the initial bombs. I was a little surprised that it ended on a cliffhanger though. I thought resolving the series was the whole point. I don't see any clues that say there will be a season 4. That's kind of an odd choice. Still, there is enough resolution and backstory to make it enjoyable and worth the read.
So I loved the t.v. series and like other fans was disappointed when it was canceled after season 2 especially considering how season 2 ended on a cliffhanger. I had no idea there was a Jericho graphic novel until I saw season 4 featured on NetGalley. While it was nice to see Hawkins & Jake again, I'm not sure how I feel about it in this format. I'll read season 4 next and decided after that one if I want to continue with the series.

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Feb 28, 2014Erin rated it it was ok · review of another edition
It's been a while since I've watched Jericho, so part of my disappointment in this was that I didn't really remember the characters or what was going on. I guess two stars isn't a fair assessment, but I'm just relating my enjoyment of the novel. Should have read up on the show beforehand, but meh.
Dec 30, 2011Jon rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The storyline is a worthwhile continuation to the TV series; I could easily see these plot threads going on screen. Unfortunately, it's very rushed, trying to cram too much plot into too few pages. The character interactions which defined Jericho get squeezed out as a result. Even more plot threads are opened, leaving season 3 with less resolution than season 2.
Oct 09, 2012Travis rated it it was ok
I really enjoyed the TV series. I was hoping this would resolve some of the plots cut off by the series cancellation. Alas.
Still, the artist does an amazing job getting all the characters to look like their real world counterparts. And the pacing is fast. But the actual plot (especially the man behind the bombs and his reason) is a tad ridiculous.
Sep 22, 2011Rachel Smith rated it really liked it
Kind of mad that the first two seasons were on the tele, then -BAM!- season three is a graphic novel. Those sneaky writers, your trick worked. Now I have to read every graphic novel I can. So I guess it was a good thing.
May 01, 2012Andron rated it really liked it
Interesting and well written continuation of the Jericho saga. The graphic novel succedes in capturing the feeling of the TV show. I can't wait for the next chapter of the story: Jericho season 4 (supposed to be published in late 2012)
Aug 29, 2016Robin rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Love it!
I loved watching Jericho on TV and finding this comic book was a real gem. Despite being a different medium than we're use to, the comic maintains the tension of the show. I absolutely love it and can't wait to read the next one.
Aug 15, 2012Andy rated it liked it
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I'm not going to get into the 'are comic books actually books' debate, but I admit I do feel a bit guilty counting this toward my goal.
If you watched -- and enjoyed -- the TV series, it's worth a look. Otherwise, not a lot of meat here.
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Dan Shotz is currently a co-executive producer for the USA Network new original series COMMON LAW premiering on Friday, May 11 at 10/9c.
Shotz served as a writer and co-executive producer for “Harper’s Island” and fan-favorite series “Jericho” for CBS Television.
All shows were developed by Shotz, who is a partner along with Jon Turteltaub and Karim Zreik in Junction Entertainment, the company respo
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