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Paperback W.I.T.C.H. Graphic Novel #2: Meridian Magic: W.I.T.C.H.: Meridian Magic - Graphic Novel #2 Book

ISBN: 0786839120

ISBN13: 9780786839124

W.I.T.C.H. Graphic Novel #2: Meridian Magic: W.I.T.C.H.: Meridian Magic - Graphic Novel #2

(Book #2 in the W.I.T.C.H. Graphic Novels Series)

In the GRAPHIC NOVEL #2 the Guardians of the Veil learn to control their new powers and travel to Metamoor for the first time. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Not Confusing! So cool!

This book is so fun! Not confusing at all. I got this book in 4th grade at a book sale because it looked interesting- and it was! Because its a cartoon (duh) the characters look different then they do in real life. I love it and I hope you will too!

i luv these books

w.i.t.c.h. comics r my fave comics ever! the beginning of this book always makes me laugh. i can't wait till i get the graphic novel books 1-6 for xmas! i just borrowed these from my friend. i think these comics r really fun and entertaining to read. i can read like 11 comic magazines in a day but that's only if i'm borrowing them and in a hurry. any girl in the ages of 9-12 or 13(if ur a big fan) should read them. i'm 12 yrs old and my name's rachel. i hope u like these books!

W.i.t.c.h. graphic novel # 2

i loved it. it really made me laugh, i hope others will too...BUT... If You Are Looking For A Graphic Novel Version Of The Animated TV Show...These Books Are Not For You!!! the drawing style is different from the TV show. the graphic novel version of the story is also VERY DIFFERENT from the tv series, but still a great read. the differences kept me interested...i just had to see what else would happen to these girls. it might seem a bit too silly at times for older readers, but it has a few moments that will really make u laugh. these books mirror the chapter books. this review is based on the graphic novels 1-4 only, but i'm sure it will work for the 5th graphic novel as well

Another excellent W.i.t.c.h graphic novel.

This is the second graphic novel in the W.I.T.C.H. series. It tells the same story as the third and fourth W.I.T.C.H. novels, Finding Meridian & The Fire of Friendship. In the first story, the guardians - Will, Irma, Taranee, Cornelia, and Hay Lin - learn that their math teacher, Mrs. Rudolph, is actually from Metamoor. Is she good or evil? Meanwhile Will is dealing with problems at home, as she suspects her recently divorced mother is dating one of her teachers, causing a strain in the mother-daughter relationship. As they continue to investigate the disappearance of their friend, Elyon, they search her house and discover it contains a portal to Metamoor. They travel there and find the city of Meridian, where Elyon is. When they refuse to join the side of Elyon, who has joined with Metamoor's evil ruler, Taranee is kidnapped and the other Guardians are forced to escape back to Earth without her In the second story, the girls must carry on in Heatherfield while trying to come up with a plan to return to Meridian and rescue Taranee. There is tension as Cornelia blames Will for what happened to Taranee. Meanwhile Taranee is held in a magical prison where Elyon is deceiving her, making her believe her friends have forgotten her. When the other Guardians finally travel to Meridian, they discover new dangers in their search for Taranee. Readers of the W.I.T.C.H. novels are sure to love this graphic novel, which is just as good as the first graphic novel. I like the books, but I really love this comic version so much more. The art is really cute, and beautifully done, and I think the comic format is just so much better for telling this story. I can't wait until the next W.I.T.C.H. graphic novel is released, and I highly recommend this comic to all W.I.T.C.H fans.

Previous reviewer is wrong...

The comic did not originate in the Philippines but in Italy. Philippines edition was simply the first English version. Even if the creator did not want it published in the US I am assuming that Disney is the one that owns the rights for this series, and thus they can publish it where they want. Many comics' rights are owned by the publisher not the writer/artists.
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