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Eagle Strike: The Graphic Novel: 1 Graphic novel June 7, 2012 Adaptation of the fourth novel. Trade paperback (1406318779/ 978-1406318777) Scorpia: The Graphic Novel: 1 Graphic novel February 4, 2016 Adaptation of the fifth novel. Trade paperback (1406341886/ 978-1406341881) Ark Angel: The Graphic Novel: 1 Graphic novel May 1, 2020
Romeo & Juliet graphic novels win "Distinguished Achievement Award" for Curriculum, Reading and Language Arts, grades 9-12. 2012: 'Wuthering Heights' by Scottish writer Sean Michael Wilson, [ 26 ] and hand painted by comic book veteran artist John M Burns, received a nomination for the Stan Lee Excelsior Awards, 2012 voted for by pupils from ...
This book includes the following graphic novel adaptations: A Shocker on Shock Street adapted and illustrated by James Tolagson, The Werewolf of Fever Swamp adapted and illustrated by Gabriel Hernandez, Ghost Beach adapted and illustrated by Ted Naifeh and Night of The Living Dummy adapted and illustrated by Dave Roman. It was released in ...
Graphic Classics is a comic book anthology series published by Eureka Productions of Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. Graphic Classics features adaptations of literary classics by authors such as Arthur Conan Doyle, H. P. Lovecraft, and Edgar Allan Poe, with art by top professionals, many of whom hail from the underground or alternative comics world.
James Bond books (2 C, 61 P) Judge Dee (24 P) L. ... Pages in category "Novels adapted into comics" The following 192 pages are in this category, out of 192 total.
Classics Illustrated is an American comic book/magazine series featuring adaptations of literary classics such as Les Misérables, Moby-Dick, Hamlet, and The Iliad. Created by Albert Kanter , the series began publication in 1941 and finished its first run in 1969, producing 169 issues.
Marvel Illustrated was started in 2007, the first attempt by the company to adapt classic literature since the short-lived 1970s series Marvel Classics Comics.Their first title was a 64-page one-shot adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, by Mary Jo Duffy, Gil Kane, and P. Craig Russell, which collected material originally published in 1983 in Marvel Fanfare.
SelfMadeHero was founded in February 2007 by Emma Hayley, and launched with two lines: Manga Shakespeare, [2] [3] featuring works based on the Bard but with different settings – mainly Japan in the past and future, and Eye Classics, which are adaptations of great classic works, such as those of Poe and Kafka.