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Frankenstein The Graphic Novel: Original Text (British English) [Paperback]

Jason Cobley , Mary Shelley , Karen Wenborn , Jon Haward , Jason Cardy & Kat Nicholson , Jenny Placentino , Jo Wheeler , Clive Bryant , Declan Shalvey , Terry Wiley
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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Classical Comics; British English edition (29 Sep 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1906332150
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906332150
  • Product Dimensions: 24.2 x 16.8 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 86,225 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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While remaining true to the spirit of Shelley's famous work, this adaptation allows readers to have it their way, savoring this horror classic with either the Original Text, or the Quick Text, a simplified abridgement. More than a straightforward retelling, this edition invites readers to explore important social issues such as alienation, the consequences and ethics of scientific studies, as well as the nature of creation and destruction. Rich and lustrous artwork remains the same in both versions. Bucolic mountainsides and charming villages are rendered in a classical European painting style. In stark contrast, horrific elements are depicted with grotesque angular figures in monochromatic tones. Excellent lettering enhances the narrative without distracting from the images. An especially nice feature is the use of boldface to highlight key words and phrases. A table of contents, based on the original three-volume edition, helps readers follow the story's progression. Back matter includes a biography of Shelley, a description of the novel's origin and history, and a clear description of comic-page creation for this remarkable edition. Reluctant readers who start with the Quick TextA" will probably be enticed to try the Original TextA" and continue to explore this exquisite rendition of a gothic classic.-Barbara M. Moon, Suffolk Cooperative Library System, Bellport, NY Reading the company blurb above you think of other comic book attempts at Frankenstein from companies such as Marvel and DC and even Burlyman Press' "Doc Frankenstein" -and the great Dick Briefer's 1940s classic comic. Well, put all of that out of your mind. As a horror comic and film buff was I going to find this interesting? Yes,I did. If you have not read the Shelley book [hefty or abridged versions] then I'd suggest you get this book. I actually liked the black embossed cover on the Original Text version. And I think if you are a horror book fan you'll enjoy the Original Text version because it seems to add more to the creepy feel of the art. I'd best point out that there is nothing wrong with the Quick Text version! I have absolutely no complaints about the artwork;Declan has done an excellent job on what most young artists,even with a great script, might baulk at. I can see him rising to the top of the comic book artist pile if he continues this way! What adds to Declan's art is the excellent use of colour. And for that we have Jason Cardy and Kat Nicholson to thank. Very atmospheric. Oh,and the background information! If only this had been available when I was at school but in the dark days of 1973,the streets were shrouded in fog and Jack the Ripper walked the streets ofBristol and we only had a bulky thing called a "book".But then,I left school in 1973 and I'm old enough to remember a ten shilling note.Perhaps I wandered a bit there? Anyhow,if school teachers have cottoned on to the fact that comics tend to help childrens literacy [at a time when there are not many mainstream comics!] then they should get this book into their school library. If there is one thing designed to get a youngster reading it is a horror book in picture form,because that way they forget they are also reading a story and learning! Maybe Classical Comics ought to get in touch with Teachers TV about doing a feature on using these books in the class. Yes, I do watch Teachers TV now and again. So, having read the original novel [full and unabridged] over thirty years ago and countless comic book versions,Hammer Horror films and many,many other films and TV versions, what do I think?I think that this is a great book. The crew at Classical Comics have put so much into this,and their other books,that I can see the titles never going out of print. And there is so much appeal,not just to horror fans or schools,but also to overseas markets who I am quite sure are going to want to license these -and Frankenstein will be on their list. Excellent. What I love about this book is that it reads like a well-made movie. You fall into it and the artist (Declan Shalvey) keeps the action and the plot moving smoothly and in a stunning way. I wondered how they were going to adapt this book and keep it true to the original, after reading the other two books how did I ever doubt they were going to do? Cobley or Shalvey retain the moral undertones of the story whilst keeping it entertaining, put this into a classroom and you can still debate if man has the right to play God or if Frankenstein oversteps his boundary. His creation is seen as both a monster and the victim, an innocent born from extreme circumstances.You can also see and feel the guilt that tortures Victor as he pursues his creation to the ends of the earth. The front cover of the book has a notice on it 'THE FULL STORY IN QUICK MODERN ENGLISH FOR A FAST-PACED READ!'. Well they won't run foul of the trade description act, what they fail to say is 'WARNING, SOME READERS MAY FIND OUR RANGE OF BOOKS ADDICTIVE. I said in my last review that I wish Classical had been around in my last few years of school. I may have missed out then but I intend to make up for it now. If you want help with your studies and you have one of Classical's range of titles in your course then do yourself a favour and buy it.-www.comicbitsonline.com

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The classic novel brought to life in full color! 'Cursed be the hands that formed you'! True to the original novel, Declan Shalvey's naturally gothic artistic style is a perfect match for this epic tale. "Frankenstein" is such a well known title, yet the films strayed so far beyond the original novel that many people today don't realize how this classic horror tale deals with such timeless subjects as alienation, empathy and understanding beyond appearance. This is another great story, beautifully crafted into a superb graphic novel.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
My son (12) really enjoyed this book. I think that lots of other young people who would possibly not be tempted to read, might find this a more engaging way into reading.
Certainly made a good alternative Xmas present
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GREAT! 12 Jan 2011
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Great story, stunningly illustrated. Compared to the original novel i love this, the art really brings it to life and makes it even easier to read again & again.
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Great book for review of material 9 Dec 2009
By D. Frock - Published on Amazon.com
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I am studying "Frankenstein" in a college Eng 1B class and our final paper is based on the book worth 30% of our grade. The importance of the material makes me want to reread the book but as I'm in a time crunch I cannot. I ordered this book and it has all the characters, no absences of scenes or absent plot points so this is great for the analytical approach I'm taking. We have to explicate the paper and I can use this book to pinpoint the pages in the book and find the quotes I will use. Plus this book has some extra small essays in the back that are of use in my thesis and outline. I would say this book also has the best artwork and translation of the three I bought from Amazon. This is a valuable addition to my studies and I recommend it to any person that needs a condensed version of the story. You can just look through the pages quickly and find the section from the pictures instead of reading anything. A great read for serious critical thinkers.
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A very good introduction to this classic! 4 Aug 2011
By Kurt A. Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
In a way, it seems somewhat pretentious to create a graphic novel based on so revered a classic as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Thankfully, this book does credit to the original, condensing the novel down, and yet bringing it to life with well-drawn characters. Thankfully, the creators of this book resisted the temptation to "spice up" the original, and stayed true to the story.

I found it to be an entertaining read. The story was condensed, and yet readable. I found the illustration work to be very good, being realistic and not cartoonish, with the sepia-like quality enhancing both the feeling of the story being long-ago and the feeling of horror and despair. Yeah, it's a very good graphic novel, and a very good introduction to this classic!
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From an English teacher 4 Oct 2009
By Michael Davis - Published on Amazon.com
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As an English teacher, I'm always looking for means to show my students different ways to look at literature. My main intent to order this one was because it maintained the original text...which it does. Other than that it doesn't do much special. I've found some other graphic novel for other works that made some bold statements with THE IMAGES; this one doesn't...the graphics are pretty straight forward and concretely consistent. The most unique thing I can show with this one is how it pares down an entire chapter to one spread in the book. The artwork is nice, but doesn't leap off the page; and when it does leap of the page, it is a bit comical.
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