Aurore (Plumes Congolaises, #1)
by Hadassa Irisha Sivyaserya, Hobab Tshimanga, and Mapson Viteghe Volonte
Tales from the Brothers Grimm
by Mazan, Philippe Petit, and Cecile Chicault
Four fascinating tales by the Brothers Grimm come alive in these bold new comics adaptations by three incredible graphic novelists. This edition of Classics Illustrated features both the well-loved tales of "Hansel and Gretel" and their trip to the Witch's Gingerbread House and the thrilling encounter of the "Valiant Little Tailor" with the Giants, as well as the lesser known tales of "The Boy Who Wanted to Learn What Fear Was" who stays in a haunted castle, and a boy's quest to snatch "The Devi...
EarthCentre (Earthcentre, #5) (Earthcentre: The End of the Universe1, #1)
by M Stow
R. Sikoryak is famous for taking classic comics and mashing them with famous literature as he did in Masterpiece Comics or even using comics to visualize the iTunes Terms and Conditions contract. Now in these uncertain times, cartoonist R. Sikoryak draws upon the power of comics and satire to frame President Trump and his controversial declarations as the words and actions of the most notable villains and antagonists in comic book history. Reimagining the most famous comic covers, Sikoryak tran...
The first in a series on Shakespeare's original texts, including facsimile pages, this version of "Hamlet" is claimed to be, in some ways, the most authentic version of the play that we have. Included are an introduction, notes, and a theoretical, historical and contextual critique. This text has been rejected by scholars as a "bad Quarto" - corrupt and pirated text printed without the permission of the playwright or his company. Nonetheless, it was the first version of the play to be published...
What Unites Us: The Graphic Novel (World Citizen Comics)
by Elliot Kirschner and Dan Rather
In this final entry of Hugo Pratt's epic series, the master graphic novelist returns to the theme he first explored in the initial episode--the search for the lost continent of Mu, the mythical Atlantis. A premonition hovers over the entire dreamlike story, as if fate had decided in advance that this would be Corto Maltese's last adventure. The feeling is underscored by the return of most of the major characters seen throughout the long-running saga, like actors giving their final curtain call:...