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OverviewObsessed with natural philosophy, the young Victor Frankenstein succeeds increating life from its basic elements - and abandons the newborn monstrosity interror when he cannot bear to look at it. The rejected creature vanishes, andVictor attempts to forget what he has done... But the monster survives. Itlearns. Deprived of everything, fated to forever be alone, it has nothing leftbut revenge. Manga Classics (R) presents a frightening new mangaadaptation of Mary Shelly's famous tale of creation and destruction! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Shelly , M Chandler , Linus LiuPublisher: Manga Classics Inc. Imprint: Manga Classics Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781947808164ISBN 10: 1947808168 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 10 November 2020 Recommended Age: From 13 to 16 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""...the author and the illustrator of this adaptation, M. Chandler and Linus Liu, have crafted a book that is much more accessible to modern audiences, while hewing carefully to the details that make the original so compelling."" - Seattle Book Review ""Illustrator Liu vividly depicts Frankenstein’s and the creature’s emotions, capturing the force of their rage and horror."" - Kirkus ""...a fantastic addition to the Manga Classics library."" - Youth Services Book Review" KIRKUS -- Aboard a North Pole expedition ship, a gaunt Victor Frankenstein recounts the events that led him to the Arctic in this adaptation of the original 1818 version of Mary Shelley's classic. As a youth, Frankenstein had an interest in natural philosophy, which led him to pursue scientific studies at the University of Ingolstadt. His mastery of the curriculum progressed swiftly, and his thirst for knowledge turned toward the arcane-specifically, to the origin of life, which Frankenstein discovered after nights of grisly research and a moment of electrifying inspiration. He applied his discovery to the construction of a massive being, and on one fateful evening, he brought the being to life. What follows is a struggle between creator and creation, each presented as villain and victim and alike in wretchedness. Illustrator Liu vividly depicts Frankenstein's and the creature's emotions, capturing the force of their rage and horror. Frankenstein's eyes are especially expressive, giving greater impact to the scenes in which his face is partially obscured. Visual details are concentrated on the foreground, with panel backgrounds frequently blank, filled by a gradient, or likely sketched. This serves to draw readers' attention to the characters, though the simplicity of the background art also detracts from scenes meant to highlight the sublimity of nature. Characters are depicted as White. A solid addition to the Manga Classics series of literary adaptations. (cast of characters, how to read manga, character design sketchbook, artist's note, adaptor's note) (Graphic novel. 13-18) KIRKUS -- Aboard a North Pole expedition ship, a gaunt Victor Frankenstein recounts the events that led him to the Arctic in this adaptation of the original 1818 version of Mary Shelley's classic. As a youth, Frankenstein had an interest in natural philosophy, which led him to pursue scientific studies at the University of Ingolstadt. His mastery of the curriculum progressed swiftly, and his thirst for knowledge turned toward the arcane-specifically, to the origin of life, which Frankenstein discovered after nights of grisly research and a moment of electrifying inspiration. He applied his discovery to the construction of a massive being, and on one fateful evening, he brought the being to life. What follows is a struggle between creator and creation, each presented as villain and victim and alike in wretchedness. Illustrator Liu vividly depicts Frankenstein's and the creature's emotions, capturing the force of their rage and horror. Frankenstein's eyes are especially expressive, giving greater impact to the scenes in which his face is partially obscured. Visual details are concentrated on the foreground, with panel backgrounds frequently blank, filled by a gradient, or likely sketched. This serves to draw readers' attention to the characters, though the simplicity of the background art also detracts from scenes meant to highlight the sublimity of nature. Characters are depicted as White. A solid addition to the Manga Classics series of literary adaptations. (cast of characters, how to read manga, character design sketchbook, artist's note, adaptor's note) (Graphic novel. 13-18) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |