Graphic Classics: Mark Twain is the eighth in a series of books which present comics adaptations and heavily-illustrated stories by great authors for readers of all ages. This edition presents twelve great stories by the American master satirist and storyteller including:
- The Mysterious Stranger -
a celestial visitor befriends three
young friends in an adaptation by Rick Geary
- The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut -
Mark Twain confronts his conscience in comics by Antonella Caputo and Nicholas Miller
- Is He Living or Is He Dead?-
a tale of artistic captalism adapted by Simon Gane
- A Dog's Tale -
a canine tragedy interpreted by Lance Tooks
- How the Author Was Sold in Newark -
slapstick comedy presented by Milton Knight
- The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County -
Twain's famous fable, in comics by Kevin Atkinson
- The Legend of Sagenfeld -
a fairy tale illustrated by Evert Geradts
- A Reminiscence of the Back Settlements -
illustrated by Lisa K. Weber
- An Encounter with an Interviewer -
illustrated by Skip Williamson
- A Curious Pleasure Excursion -
by William L. Brown
- Ode to Stephen Bots -
by Jackie Smith
- Plus Mark Twain's Advice for Little Girls-
illustrated by Shary Flenniken, Mary Fleener , Kirsten Ulve, Annie Owens, Lesley Reppeteaux, Toni Pawlowsky and Florence Cestac
With a cover by George Sellas, and additional illustration by
Dan O'Neill
Graphic Classics: Mark Twain
144 pages, b&w, color cover
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 17 November, 2006.