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  • Romeo and Juliet The Graphic Novel: Quick Text

    John McDonald, William Shakespeare, Clive Bryant, Will Volley, Jim Devlin, Jim Campbell, Jo Wheeler

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Nov. 24, 2009)
    A bitter feud between the Montagues and the Capulets keeps the city of Verona, Italy, in a state of constant unrest. Despite the enmity, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall passionately in love. Enlisting the help of Friar Laurence, the young lovers wed in secret, hoping that their marriage will finally unite the two families. But things go terribly, tragically wrong. One of Shakespeare’s most widely performed plays, Romeo and Juliet has been adapted for every conceivable format. Yet no adaptation — film, television, radio, or opera — can match the richness of the original. This inspired graphic novel version depicts every scene of the play in full-color illustrations, accompanied by every word of the original text. Authentic yet easy to follow, this exciting adaptation is ideal for purists, students, and readers who appreciate Shakespeare’s matchless verse. Also available are a Plain Text version, translated into modern U.S. English, and the Original Text, with the Bard's unabridged work.
  • Frankenstein: The Graphic Novel

    Jason Cobley, Mary Shelley, Clive Bryant, Declan Shalvey, Jon Haward, Jason Cardy, Kat Nicholson, Terry Wiley, Joe Sutliff Sanders, Jo Wheeler

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Jan. 6, 2009)
    Conceived as part of a literary game among friends in 1816, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is today regarded as a classic piece of 19th century literature. The story begins with the journey of an adventurer, Robert Walton, who saves the life of a man at the North Pole. That man, Victor Frankenstein, tells Walton about his experiments with the creation of life and how he ended up at the North Pole. Through this simple plot device, Shelley was able to deal with serious real-world issues like acceptance, tolerance, and understanding, as well as the universal human need for companionship and love. The novel, of course, inspired a host of films, from the 1931 classic starring Boris Karloff to Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein, and more recently, a series of novels by Dean Koontz. This version, though slightly abridged, retains much of the original dialogue and remains true to Shelley’s brilliant vision.
  • Dracula The Graphic Novel: Original Text

    Jason Cobley, Bram Stoker, Clive Bryant, Staz Johnson, James Offredi

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Feb. 14, 2012)
    "I went down into the vaults. There lay the Count!He was either dead or asleep, I could not say which - for the eyes were open and stony but without the glassiness of death."The classic gothic horror story, presented in a totally engaging way through the immensley powerful illustrations, while staying true to the original prose novel by utilising authentic text and dialogue.Designed to encourage readers to enjoy classical literature, titles in the Classical Comics range stay true to the original vision of the authors. They also offer alternative text versions to cater for different readership levels. This title has been moderately and sympathetically abridged from the original text to fit within the graphic novel format.
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream The Graphic Novel: Original Text

    John McDonald, William Shakespeare, Clive Bryant, Kat Nicholson, Jason Cardy

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Sept. 6, 2011)
    This is the entire, unabridged play brought to life as a vivid and engaging full-color graphic novel.With its mix of real people who stumble into a fairy kingdom (with its own problems!) it is little wonder that this play is one of the best loved and most performed of all Shakespeare's masterpieces - and a firm favorite for outdoor theater on a warm summer's evening.Designed to encourage readers to enjoy classical literature, titles in the Classical Comics range stay true to the original vision of the authors.To support the use of this title in the classroom, photocopiable teachers resources are available that offer lesson plans and activities from 6th grade and up: ISBN 978-1-907127-75-5Synopsis:Hermia is in love with Lysander but her father forbids them to marry, insisting that she marries Demetrius instead, whom Hermia’s friend Helena loves. Hermia and Lysander escape to the woods, pursued by Demetrius and Helena. However there is trouble in the woods because the king and queen of the fairies, Oberon and Titania, have quarrelled. To spite Titania, Oberon instructs the mischievous Puck to squeeze the juice of a magic flower into her eyes while she sleeps, so that she falls in love with the first thing she sees when she wakes. He also instructs Puck to apply the same magic to Demetrius so that he will fall in love with Helena. However, Puck gets it all wrong...
  • An Inspector Calls The Graphic Novel: Quick Text

    Jason Cobley, Clive Bryant, Will Volley, Alejandro Sanchez, Jim Campbell

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Aug. 7, 2012)
    A respectable household is shocked when a strange police inspector visits them shortly after dinner... and proceeds to unravel their prejudices and lies. Through this almost surreal murder-mystery, Priestley interweaves social comment with a gripping story that twists and turns every few pages.The book includes an illustrated Character List (Dramatis Personae), 132 pages of story artwork, and fascinating support material that details the life and work of J.B. Priestley - all beautifully presented in color.This edition presents the entire play with simplified US English, ideal for ELL students, reluctant readers, or for students who want a quick understanding of the play before tackling the full text. Artwork and page numbers are identical to the Original Text edition, enabling differentiation in the classroom.
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  • Macbeth: The Graphic Novel

    John McDonald, William Shakespeare, Clive Bryant, Jon Haward, Gary Erskine, Nigel Dobbyn, Joe Sutliff Sanders, Jo Wheeler

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Nov. 5, 2008)
    Witches, murder, ghosts, and madness — one of Shakespeare’s finest tragedies is also a perfect fit for the graphic novel format. This compelling adaptation depicts every blood-curdling scene in easy-to-follow illustrations, accompanied by Shakespeare’s original text. An illustrated cast of characters reminds readers who’s who, and fascinating background information on Shakespeare and the real Macbeth adds historical context.
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  • Jane Eyre The Graphic Novel:

    Amy Corzine, Joe Sutliff Sanders, Charlotte Bronte, Clive Bryant, John M. Burns, Terry Wiley

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Jan. 6, 2009)
    Jane Eyre is a plain, determined and intelligent child. Orphaned and poor, she is adopted by her Aunt and Uncle Reed. The death of Uncle Reed allows her unpleasant aunt to send her away to a grim charity school, where she continues her harsh upbringing, but is given the education that finally frees her. Once old enough, she becomes a teacher and takes the role of governess in a large manor house, where she falls in love with her employer. But Rochester is hiding a secret that, when revealed, forces Jane to choose between following her head and her heart. Both critically acclaimed and immensely popular, Jane Eyre dealt with concepts of class discrimination, morality, equality for women, and freedom of choice. Designed to encourage readers to enjoy classical literature, Jane Eyre The Graphic Novel stays true to Brontë's original vision. The book includes 125 pages of story artwork (by the legendary comic book artist, John M. Burns) and fascinating support material detailing the life of Charlotte Brontë.
  • Wuthering Heights The Graphic Novel: Quick Text

    Sean Michael Wilson, Emily Bronte, Clive Bryant, John M Burns

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Dec. 6, 2011)
    "That minx, Catherine Linton, or Earnshaw, or however she was called - wicked little soul! She told me she had been walking the earth these twenty years: a just punishment for her mortal transgressions, I've no doubt!"A favorite book of many readers, this is the classic tale presented as a full-color graphic novel, featuring beautiful hand-painted watercolor artwork, and reduced, simplified text to allow reluctant readers and ELL students to engage with this timeless tale.The traditional approach taken to the art creates a wonderful sensory experience to engage any reader, while staying true to the events of the original prose novel.Designed to encourage readers to enjoy classical literature, titles in the Classical Comics range stay true to the original vision of the authors. They also offer alternative text versions to cater for different readership levels. This title has been moderately and sympathetically abridged from the original text to fit within the graphic novel format.
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  • A Christmas Carol: The Graphic Novel

    Sean Michael Wilson, Charles Dickens, Clive Bryant, Mike Collins, David Roach, James Offredi, Terry Wiley, Jo Wheeler

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Nov. 25, 2008)
    One Christmas Eve, after being particularly cruel to his employee, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his dead business partner, Jacob Marley, who tells him that he will be visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, Future. Each ghost shows him things that rekindle the joy and spirit of Christmas within his heart and awaken his goodwill toward his fellow man. In typical fashion, Dickens deals with social injustice in a way that transcends the 19th century. This illustrated version of the classic holiday tale is brough to life with an illustrated Character List (like a Dramatis Personae), 134 pages of color story artwork, and fascinating support material that details the life and work of Charles Dickens as well as information on Victorian England.
  • Jane Eyre: The Graphic Novel

    Amy Corzine, Charlotte Bronte, John M. Burns, Terry Wiley

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Sept. 29, 2008)
    This Charlotte Bronte classic is brought to life by artist John M. Burns. His sympathetic treatment of Jane Eyre's life during the 19th century will delight any reader with its strong emotions and rich atmosphere."
  • The Tempest The Graphic Novel

    John McDonald, William Shakespeare, Clive Bryant, Jon Haward, Gary Erskine, Joe Sutliff Sanders, Nigel Dobbyn, Jo Wheeler

    Paperback (Classical Comics, Nov. 24, 2009)
    Cast onto the waters by his power-hungry brother Antonio, Prospero, the Duke of Milan, has been living on a distant island for a dozen years along with his daughter Miranda. In his years of banishment, Prospero has developed strong magical powers — powers that not only allow him to deduce that Antonio is on a nearby ship, but to cause the ship to run aground. At long last, Prospero has a chance to get revenge on those who have wronged him. But, will he also ruin Miranda’s chance for happiness? The Tempest is considered by many critics to be Shakespeare’s crowning glory. This full-color graphic novel presents the sparkling romantic comedy just as Shakespeare intended: in its original and unabridged format, and in its original setting. As with the other titles in this well-received series, it encourages readers to discover classical literature while staying true to Shakespeare’s vision. Also available are a Plain Text version, translated into modern U.S. English, and a Quick Text version, with less dialogue for a fast-paced read.
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  • An Inspector Calls The Graphic Novel - Original Text

    J. B. Priestley, Will Volley, Alejandro Sanchez, Clive Bryant, Jason Cobley

    eBook (Classical Comics, Feb. 12, 2018)
    J. B. Priestley’s masterpiece of English drama as a graphic novel ebook - with panel magnification. This Kindle edition is a must-have for home, schools and libraries.An Inspector Calls combines an intriguing plot line with insightful social commentary and superb characterisation, resulting in a truly thought-provoking piece of theatre. On a spring evening in 1912, in an English town the wealthy Birling family receive an unexpected visit from a police inspector investigating the suicide of a young woman. Surely none of them could have anything to do with her sad fate… or could they?-Unabridged, full original script. -138 pages.-Full colour graphic novel format.-Includes dramatis personae.-Culturally significant ebook for home, schools and libraries.-Optimized for kindle devices and features panel magnification.Published with the permission of The Estate of J. B. Priestley for which the publisher extends their sincere thanks.Play copyright © J. B. Priestley 1945Adaption and illustration copyright © Classical Comics 2012