Copyright Date:
2010
Edition Date:
2010
Release Date:
07/27/10
Pages:
68 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 93-8002-823-7 Perma-Bound: 0-605-48133-4
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-93-8002-823-1 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-48133-6
Dewey:
741.5
LCCN:
2011287324
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
This too-ambitious graphic adaptation of the beloved childhood tale falls extremely short of the mark . In this reworking of Carroll's great tale of whimsy and imagination, readers will be transported to a very clumsy, wonder-less Wonderland. Though Helfand hits most of the memorable points in the original story—the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, the caterpillar, the Cheshire cat—the combination of the awkward art with text proves to be distracting. Nagulakonda's maladroit art is ultimately this adaptation's weakest spot; the strained, rough-hewn faces are nothing short of disconcerting. Alice's face, in particular, is troubling in many panels, looking pained or vacant instead of possessing a look of wonder at her curious surroundings. The clunky adaptation and clumsier art will leave its readers cold. Given these flaws and comparing it to the development and sophistication of many of the graphic novels currently available, this feels like an amateurish work in desperate need of refinement. (Graphic classic. 9-12)
This Campfire Classics adaptation faithfully renders Lewis Carroll's original language and plot details in a stunning graphic novel format.
Alice was just an ordinary girl - imaginative and curious and thirsting for adventure. She was an ordinary girl, that is, until she found herself instantly transported to a place that was anything but ordinary.
After diving down a rabbit hole, young Alice encounters a magical world ruled by a vicious Queen. It is a world where anything can happen; a world filled with a talking caterpillar, a puppy as big as a house, and a Cheshire cat that can disappear and reappear in the blink of an eye. Are these colorful characters real? And if so, how will Alice ever find her way back home?
Beloved for more than a century, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is widely viewed as Lewis Carroll's masterpiece; a fantastic journey that will never be forgotten.