Positives Reviewers frequently praise the graphic novel's art, often describing it as "stellar." Many express a strong affection for the characters and appreciate how the adaptation generally follows the original story well. The narrative is consistently found to be intriguing, and existing fans of the series often enjoy the story.
Negatives However, the graphic novel draws criticism on several fronts. Some readers felt the illustrations were not as strong as in previous volumes. A significant recurring issue reported by multiple reviewers was poor print quality, with physical copies containing misprints, duplicated pages, or pages out of order, leading to a frustrating reading experience. Specific artistic choices, such as a character's perceived unrealistic hairstyle, were noted as distracting. Some also found the font difficult to read, and a few felt that a particular main character had a less prominent role in this installment. There were also comments that the adaptation might not appeal to those unfamiliar with the original book series, or to older readers.
Conclusion Overall, this graphic novel appears to be a good fit for existing fans of the series who want to revisit the story in a visual format, particularly younger readers around the age of eleven who have enjoyed the original books. While its intriguing plot and beloved characters are highlights, potential readers should be aware of possible quality control issues with physical copies and specific artistic choices that some found distracting. It may be less engaging for readers new to the overarching story or for a broader adult audience.