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"Tom Sawyer is a young orphan living with his half brother Sid at their Aunt Polly's house. A bad apple in school, he resists all efforts at correction, except when it comes to courting the lovely Becky Thatcher. Along with his buddy Huck Finn, Tom fools around, plays practical jokes and causes trouble-until the day when the two witness a murder."
"The world's beloved fables from history's most famous storyteller get the Classics Illustrated treatment! Eric Vincent's richly detailed paintings breathe new life into favorite tales like 'The Country Mouse and the City Mouse,' 'The Fox and the Grapes,' and 'The Tortoise and the Hare.' A charming introduction to one of humanity's greatest cultural achievements."
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$9.99Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 15 Call Of The Wild
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$9.99Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 12 Island Of Dr Moreau
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$9.99Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 11 Devil Dictionary
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$9.95Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 08 Count Of Monte Cristo
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$9.95Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 07 Dr Jekhll & Mr Hyde
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$9.95Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 03 Through Looking Glass (Jun084158)
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 02 The Invisible Man (Mar083908)
"(W/A) Various by H.G. Wells & Rick Geary Some of the greatest works of nineteenth-century literature are reimagined for a new generation with the new Classics Illustrated volumes. Rick Geary adapts one of H.G. Wells' science-fiction sagas, The Invisible Man, as a young scientist experiments upon himself, then becomes invisible and mad, imprisoned in a nightmare of his own making. All the inspired lunacy of Lewis Carroll's classic book, Through the Looking Glass, comes alive in a madcap adaptation by Kyle Baker that turns the surreal story into an endlessly beautiful graphic novel"
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 03 Through Looking Glass (Jun084158)
"by Lewis Carroll & Kyle Baker Kyle Baker's adaptation of the madcap sequel to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is truly inspired. It begins when Alice wonders what's on the other side of the mirror, and is actually able to pass on through to the other side. Along the way she encounters talking flowers and such unforgettable characters such as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Lion and the Unicorn, and Humpty-Dumpty, while somehow becoming the White Queen in a surreal chess match against the Red Queen. All the inspired lunacy of Lewis Carroll's classic book comes alive in this beautiful graphic novel. A graphic masterpiece by eight-time Eisner Award-winner Kyle Baker!"
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 04 Raven Other Poems
"'The Raven,' 'Annabel Lee,' 'Eldorado,' 'The Sleeper,' 'The Haunted Palace,' 'The Conqueror Worm,' 'The City in the Sea.' These are some of the world's most fascinating, best-loved poems. Edgar Allan Poe's verses - masterpieces of mystery, horror, melancholy, and haunting melody - grip the imagination and fuel the emotions. World-famous cartoonist Gahan Wilson brings the perfect, surreal touch to Poe's elegantly dark poems."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 05 Hamlet
"(W) William Shakespeare, Steven Grant (A) Tom Mandrake William Shakespeare's Hamlet is one of the most revered and best-loved plays of all time. The story of a young man who strives to avenge his father's death has been performed and read constantly since it debuted at London's Globe Theatre over four hundred years ago. Madness, family, and revenge are only a handful of the universal themes found in this tale. Tom Mandrake's art combined with Steven Grant's adaptation truly realizes the dark nature of this story."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 06 Scarlet Letter
"(W) Nathaniel Hawthorne, P. Craig Russell (A) Jill Thompson In addition to his graphic adapations of opera and the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde, P. Craig Russell is known for both his collaborations with Neil Gaiman and his adaptations of Gaiman's prose works, all of which makes Russell an inspired choice to adapt The Scarlet Letter. Russell broke down the novel into script form and layouts, providing Jill Thompson the foundation for her beautifully painted pages that bring Hawthorne's tale of adultery and secrets to life."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 07 Dr Jekhll & Mr Hyde
"(W) Robert Louis Stevenson (A) John K. Snyder III Not only was Stevenson's novel the inspiration for The Incredible Hulk, but Alan Moore enlisted Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in his original graphic novel series, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. This adaptation by Grendel artist John K. Snyder III is true to the spirit of the original Robert Louis Stevenson novel of a man's experiments to plumb the depths of a fractured psyche, and stands by itself as a fantastic thrilling adventure."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 08 Count Of Monte Cristo
"(W) Alexandre Dumas, Steven Grant (A) Dan Spiegle Edmond Dantes, a fugitive wrongfully accused of a crime and betrayed by a rival, escapes from prison to embark on a search for treasure. Eventually, Dantes returns to France after creating the new identity of the Count of Monte Cristo in order to exact vengeance on his betrayer. A whirlwind adventure for any young child who follows this epic tale, Grant and Spiegle capture the excitement of this classic story that has remained a best-seller for over a hundred years."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 09 The Jungle
"(W) Upton Sinclair (A) Peter Kuper The Jungle recounts the shocking tales of immigrant Jurgis Rudkus and his family, who find themselves at the mercy of a brutal system in the stockyards of Chicago. The original book's expose of the dangerous and unsavory practices in the meatpacking industry created a public furore that led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act. The mood and atmosphere of the times is captured beautifully by Peter Kuper's artwork."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 10 Cyrano De Bergerac
"(W) Edmond Rostand, Peter David (A) Kyle Baker Cyrano de Bergerac yearns to confess his love to for his cousin Roxanne; he is a talented poet and musician who should have no trouble doing so. Yet his large nose has him convinced that no woman would ever be interested in him. When Cyrano finds out that Roxanne is enamored with the handsome Christian de Neuville, a tale of romance and heartbreak begins that is wonderfully captured by Peter David and Kyle Baker."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 11 Devil Dictionary
"(W) Ambrose Bierce (A) Gahan Wilson Ambrose Bierce's 1911 satire is illustrated with the surreal and macabre art of famed New Yorker cartoonist Gahan Wilson, creating a funny yet poignant presentation. Switching seamlessly from illustration to full-color comics to adapt The Boarded Window, Dead, and An Imperfect Conflagration, Wilson brings his signature dark humor to Bierce's work."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 12 Island Of Dr Moreau
"(W) H.G. Wells, Steven Grant (A) Eric Vincent One of H.G. Wells's most visionary tales, this is the disturbing tale of Pendrick, a shipwrecked naturalist who unwittingly discovers a horrific scientific and social experiment that is creating a mutant race of hideous creatures, half-human and half-beast. Terrifying and spellbinding, Wells' masterpiece warns of the catastrophe that could result when man recklessly tampers with nature."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 13 Ivanhoe
"(W) Sir Walter Scott, Mark Wayne Harris (A) Ray Lago The story of Wilfred of Ivanhoe has thrilled audiences since it was first conceived in the early 19th Century. Set in 1194 at the end of the Third Crusade, Sir Walter Scott's novel also contains appearances by Sir Robin of Locksley and his Merry Men. Ray Lago's background in action-packed comics makes him a great choice to draw this epic tale."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 14 Wuthering Heights
"Bronte's romantic classic established the quintessentially dark, brooding antihero in the form of Heathcliff. Heavily influenced by the poet Lord Byron, the beautiful flow of her words is matched by Rick Geary's art in this comics adaptation."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 15 Call Of The Wild
"The story of Buck, the fiercely loyal and powerful dog of the Yukon, has been author Jack London's most popular novel since it was first published in 1903. Celebrated comics writer Charles Dixon teams with artist Ricardo Villagran in this adaptation of London's novel, which School Library Journal described as 'handsome to look at, inviting to read, and a boon to anyone charged with introducing today's youth to classic works.'"
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 16 Kidnapped
"A never-before-published comics adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped comes to Classics Illustrated. This powerful tale has enthralled audiences since it was first published over 100 years ago. A classic work, Stevenson weaves actual historical events into his adventure, creating a heightened sense of realism brought to life by Mike Vosburg's adaptation."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 17 Secret Agent
"Joseph Conrad's classic tale of espionage comes to Classics Illustrated in this vivid adaptation! The Secret Agent is the story of Mr. Verloc, a reluctant spy who is pressured by his superiors into joining an anarchist plot to blow up the Greenwich Observatory in 1886 London. This unspeakable act of terror sets the stage for a gripping political thriller, brought to life by John K. Snyder's extraordinary comics art."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 18 Aesops Fables
"The world's beloved fables from history's most famous storyteller get the Classics Illustrated treatment! Eric Vincent's richly detailed paintings breathe new life into favorite tales like 'The Country Mouse and the City Mouse,' 'The Fox and the Grapes,' and 'The Tortoise and the Hare.' A charming introduction to one of humanity's greatest cultural achievements."
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Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 19 Tom Sawyer
"Tom Sawyer is a young orphan living with his half brother Sid at their Aunt Polly's house. A bad apple in school, he resists all efforts at correction, except when it comes to courting the lovely Becky Thatcher. Along with his buddy Huck Finn, Tom fools around, plays practical jokes and causes trouble-until the day when the two witness a murder."
Publication Timeline
October 16, 2013
Issue #18 - Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 18 Aesops Fables
August 29, 2012
Issue #16 - Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 16 Kidnapped
December 14, 2011
Issue #15 - Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 15 Call Of The Wild
April 27, 2011
Issue #13 - Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 13 Ivanhoe
November 24, 2010
Issue #11 - Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 11 Devil Dictionary
September 30, 2009
Issue #6 - Classics Illustrated Hardcover Volume 06 Scarlet Letter