Algernon Blackwood's The Willows

Author:   Nathan Carson ,  Sam Ford ,  Algernon Blackwood
Publisher:   Alternative Comics
ISBN:  

9781942801757


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   28 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Our Price $39.47 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Algernon Blackwood's The Willows


Add your own review!

Overview

This immortal novella of extra-dimensional weirdness on the Danube comes to vivid life in graphic comic form thanks to the incredibly detailed black-and-white linework of talented newcomer, Sam Ford. Writer Nathan Carson’s thoughtful retelling reverently preserves the plot while breathing character-driven depth into this all-time classic. Two adventurous women, one British, one Swedish, encounter strange horrors in the Hungarian wilderness of 1907. What they discover on that crumbling sandbar makes them question their sanity, fear for their lives, and revel in otherworldly strangeness. Readers familiar with the story will delight in seeing it depicted in such painstaking, quality illustrations. And those for whom it is new will want to leave a light on for many nights after.

Full Product Details

Author:   Nathan Carson ,  Sam Ford ,  Algernon Blackwood
Publisher:   Alternative Comics
Imprint:   Floating World Comics
ISBN:  

9781942801757


ISBN 10:   1942801750
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   28 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Table of Contents

Reviews

The classic tale of mystery and horror that H. P. Lovecraft himself considered to be the finest supernatural story in English literature finally gets it's own comic book adaptation. - Broken Frontier Four stars...surpasses the original. - Microphones of Madness Carson and Ford's graphic novel is an excellent adaptation, building onto the original framework with a modern sensibility and a deeper depiction of the central relationship. Carson respects Blackwood's language, playing with it in key places to serve the story. Meanwhile, Ford's Wrightson-esque illustrations bring the setting vividly to life, shifting as fluidly as the narrator's sense of reality. - Tor.com A visually lush experience that beautifully evokes nature's unpredictability and more menacing aspects: twisted trees cavort with crashing waves as the wildlife simply stares on with empty expressions. - Rue Morgue It's easy to see why Lovecraft revered Algernon Blackwood's The Willows. It achieved all the mystery, dread, beauty and unearthliness that he strove for in his own work. This gorgeous adaptation, with Sam Ford's meticulous and obsessive artwork, teems with natural detail and fin de si cle aesthetics. I get the same feeling as when I first discovered the Symbolists. This is a must-have. - Paul Chadwick, multi-award winning artist and creator of Concrete A sumptuous and remarkable adaptation of the classic story by Algernon Blackwood. This comics version manages to infuse the story not just with the dread and cosmic horror of the original, but also displays a deep appreciation for the natural world. Unexpectedly beautiful. - Jeff Vandermeer, best-selling author of Borne and Annihilation


Four stars...surpasses the original. - Microphones of Madness A visually lush experience that beautifully evokes nature's unpredictability and more menacing aspects: twisted trees cavort with crashing waves as the wildlife simply stares on with empty expressions. - Rue Morgue It's easy to see why Lovecraft revered Algernon Blackwood's The Willows. It achieved all the mystery, dread, beauty and unearthliness that he strove for in his own work. This gorgeous adaptation, with Sam Ford's meticulous and obsessive artwork, teems with natural detail and fin de siecle aesthetics. I get the same feeling as when I first discovered the Symbolists. This is a must-have. - Paul Chadwick, multi-award winning artist and creator of Concrete A sumptuous and remarkable adaptation of the classic story by Algernon Blackwood. This comics version manages to infuse the story not just with the dread and cosmic horror of the original, but also displays a deep appreciation for the natural world. Unexpectedly beautiful. - Jeff Vandermeer, best-selling author of Borne and Annihilation Carson and Ford's graphic novel is an excellent adaptation, building onto the original framework with a modern sensibility and a deeper depiction of the central relationship. Carson respects Blackwood's language, playing with it in key places to serve the story. Meanwhile, Ford's Wrightson-esque illustrations bring the setting vividly to life, shifting as fluidly as the narrator's sense of reality. - Tor.com The classic tale of mystery and horror that H. P. Lovecraft himself considered to be the finest supernatural story in English literature finally gets it's own comic book adaptation. - Broken Frontier


The classic tale of mystery and horror that H. P. Lovecraft himself considered to be the finest supernatural story in English literature finally gets it's own comic book adaptation. - Broken Frontier Carson and Ford's graphic novel is an excellent adaptation, building onto the original framework with a modern sensibility and a deeper depiction of the central relationship. Carson respects Blackwood's language, playing with it in key places to serve the story. Meanwhile, Ford's Wrightson-esque illustrations bring the setting vividly to life, shifting as fluidly as the narrator's sense of reality. - Tor.com A visually lush experience that beautifully evokes nature's unpredictability and more menacing aspects: twisted trees cavort with crashing waves as the wildlife simply stares on with empty expressions. - Rue Morgue Four stars...surpasses the original. - Microphones of Madness It's easy to see why Lovecraft revered Algernon Blackwood's The Willows. It achieved all the mystery, dread, beauty and unearthliness that he strove for in his own work. This gorgeous adaptation, with Sam Ford's meticulous and obsessive artwork, teems with natural detail and fin de si cle aesthetics. I get the same feeling as when I first discovered the Symbolists. This is a must-have. - Paul Chadwick, multi-award winning artist and creator of Concrete A sumptuous and remarkable adaptation of the classic story by Algernon Blackwood. This comics version manages to infuse the story not just with the dread and cosmic horror of the original, but also displays a deep appreciation for the natural world. Unexpectedly beautiful. - Jeff Vandermeer, best-selling author of Borne and Annihilation


Ford excels at this imagery... the moments when the nightmares that stalk people's minds are brought into the real world as formless furies, oozing blobs and sweeping tentacles. - The Beat The classic tale of mystery and horror that H. P. Lovecraft himself considered to be the finest supernatural story in English literature finally gets it's own comic book adaptation. - Broken Frontier Carson and Ford's graphic novel is an excellent adaptation, building onto the original framework with a modern sensibility and a deeper depiction of the central relationship. Carson respects Blackwood's language, playing with it in key places to serve the story. Meanwhile, Ford's Wrightson-esque illustrations bring the setting vividly to life, shifting as fluidly as the narrator's sense of reality. - Tor.com A sumptuous and remarkable adaptation of the classic story by Algernon Blackwood. This comics version manages to infuse the story not just with the dread and cosmic horror of the original, but also displays a deep appreciation for the natural world. Unexpectedly beautiful. - Jeff Vandermeer, best-selling author of Borne and Annihilation It's easy to see why Lovecraft revered Algernon Blackwood's The Willows. It achieved all the mystery, dread, beauty and unearthliness that he strove for in his own work. This gorgeous adaptation, with Sam Ford's meticulous and obsessive artwork, teems with natural detail and fin de siecle aesthetics. I get the same feeling as when I first discovered the Symbolists. This is a must-have. - Paul Chadwick, multi-award winning artist and creator of Concrete A visually lush experience that beautifully evokes nature's unpredictability and more menacing aspects: twisted trees cavort with crashing waves as the wildlife simply stares on with empty expressions. - Rue Morgue Four stars...surpasses the original. - Microphones of Madness


Author Information

Nathan Carson is a musician, writer, and Moth StorySlam champion from Portland, OR. He is widely known as co-founder and drummer of the internationally touring doom metal band Witch Mountain. Sam Ford is an acclaimed illustrator, and drummer of the lightning-in-a-bottle musical duo Wizard Rifle. An acclaimed rock poster artist, he mentored with Concrete creator Paul Chadwick. Algernon Blackwood was a prolific English ghost story writer and a grandfather of today’s Weird Fiction scene. The Willows is revered as one of his greatest contributions to dark, atmospheric literature.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

wl

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List