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Graphic Classics: Mark Twain (Graphic Classics (Graphic Novels))
by: Mark Twain, Antonella Caputo, Rick Geary, Evert Geradts, Shary Flenniken, Nick Miller, Simon Gane, Kirsten Ulve, Toni Pawlowsky, Lance Tooks, Lisa K. Weber, Annie Owens, Mary Fleener, Lesley Reppeteaux, William Brown, Florence Cestac, George Sellas
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780978791926
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0978791924
Label: Eureka Productions
Manufacturer: Eureka Productions
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: November 01, 2007
Publisher: Eureka Productions
Studio: Eureka Productions
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Editorial Review: Graphic Classics: Mark Twain is revised, with an all-new comics adaptation of Tom Sawyer Abroad by Tom Pomplun and George Sellas. Returning from the first edition are The Mysterious Stranger by Rick Geary, A Dog's Tale by Lance Tooks, The Celebrated Jumping Frog by Kevin Atkinson, and The Carnival of Crime in Connecticut by Antonella Caputo and Nick Miller. Also Is He Living or Is He Dead? and A Curious Pleasure Excursion and eight women artists interpret Mark Twain's Advice to Little Girls . With a dramatic cover painting by George Sellas.
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Rating: - Classic Graphic Classics
One of the joys that I have is my mail box.
There are days I open my mail and receive bills, while other days I open packages from Archie, DC, Moonstone, and Graphic Classics. This month, Tom Pomplun has compiled yet another gold standard collection.
The 2nd Edition of Mark Twain includes a delightful new adaptation of "Tom Sawyer Abroad" by Pomplun and George ... Read More
Rating: - "There was a feller here once, by the name of..."
Mark Twain is undoubtedly America's "Great Man of Letters." A complicated author, he flowed easily through humor, satire, psychological horror, politics, religion, and pretty much any other subject imaginable. He was able to hold up a dark mirror to society, and stare unflinchingly at the organizations, traditions, and political and moral decay that always threaten to drown a civilization. And he spun a great yarn.
He is a great candidate for the Graphics Classics series, offering a wealth ... Read More
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