I've been posting a lot of text heavy reads, and I am sure some of you would like a reprieve and a chance to read something light. Well this is your chance. I was bored a few nights ago, so I got to wondering if there were any Christmas Themed Comics around. (Yeah, I know that hints at me being a geek, but that's besides the point) I found Christmas Eve, and I poked around and read the short comic, and laughed a little.
Christmas Eve -- The First Lady of Yuletide Cheer
from Cool Yule Comics
As I said, this comic is funny, in a simple way. A lot of the action is done through word play which can be appreciated by both younger readers and adults. We see a lot of familiar characters, The ghosts from A Christmas Carol, as well as a Christmas version of Frankenstein.
You can find these comics at the following link:
http://www.mymerrychristmas.com/index.php?pageid=comics
I do apologize for posts being so christmasy of late, but I'm really trying to be cheerful. It's harder than it looks though.
Welcome to my Bookshelf. You'll find that not all books are hard copy, some are nothing more than short stories. We'll be looking at all kinds of things as time passes. Isn't it exciting? Most items are either easily available online, or available at your public library; eBooks, Hard Copy, web Text, OH MY!
Showing posts with label graphic novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic novel. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
From Book to Movie to Book Again
The not so past past has been a wonderful time for fantasy and science fiction books and films. One lucky story that has stood the test of both readers and cult film is that of The Last Unicorn.
Unlike many of the stories we get so wrapped up in of late, where Vampires and Were's run rampant, a more innocent creature is the focal point.The interpretations of the story can be different, but there is one theme that runs deep.
Love.
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The Last Unicorn
by Peter S. Beagle
212 pages
The original copyright says 1968, which I personally wouldn't have suspected. The story is beautiful, and hints at mytholigy at first. Telling how Unicorns were reacted to and treated in the past.
But the words of a hunter send the Unicorn on a journey to learn what's happened to her kindred. Through the pages and adventure, there are various lessons learned. The reader is introduced to a variety of mythological beasts at one point, only to have most of them to be revealed as fictitious.
But Love, in the end turns out to be the strongest thing by the end of the story. It is definetly a wonderful read. I do not know if a younger reader would find it an easy story to read, but it can be enjoyed by anyone.
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I loved the book. Honestly though, I was first introduced to the story via the film. It is enjoyable, though there are some discrepancies that finicky film watchers might not enjoy.
But that's a different story altogether, and this is a bookshelf, not a movie locker. ^_~
Comic books are a popular thing again, with the rise in the popularity of Manga. So the fact that this story made it's way into the graphic book world is interesting. Especially upon realizing the original copyright.
But then maybe I shouldn't be surprised, since it's a timeless story.
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The Last Unicorn
by Pater S. Beagle
Adapted by Peter B. Gillis
illustrated by Renae De Liz and Ray Dillon
This version is a lovely graphic rendition. Appropriate for comic book readers, or any collector that may have a copy of the original book itself. The artwork is amazing, and every time I pick my copy up I'm always afraid I might injure it in some way.
Honestly I never would have seen this book, if it Hadn't been gifted to me for my birthday earlier this year. I greatly appreciate it, because there's nothing better than a familiar story shown in a new way.
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I highly recommend any of the three incarnations of this book to you. And if you know of another one, feel free to let me know, okay?
Unlike many of the stories we get so wrapped up in of late, where Vampires and Were's run rampant, a more innocent creature is the focal point.The interpretations of the story can be different, but there is one theme that runs deep.
Love.
_______
The Last Unicorn
by Peter S. Beagle
212 pages
The original copyright says 1968, which I personally wouldn't have suspected. The story is beautiful, and hints at mytholigy at first. Telling how Unicorns were reacted to and treated in the past.
But the words of a hunter send the Unicorn on a journey to learn what's happened to her kindred. Through the pages and adventure, there are various lessons learned. The reader is introduced to a variety of mythological beasts at one point, only to have most of them to be revealed as fictitious.
But Love, in the end turns out to be the strongest thing by the end of the story. It is definetly a wonderful read. I do not know if a younger reader would find it an easy story to read, but it can be enjoyed by anyone.
_______
I loved the book. Honestly though, I was first introduced to the story via the film. It is enjoyable, though there are some discrepancies that finicky film watchers might not enjoy.
But that's a different story altogether, and this is a bookshelf, not a movie locker. ^_~
Comic books are a popular thing again, with the rise in the popularity of Manga. So the fact that this story made it's way into the graphic book world is interesting. Especially upon realizing the original copyright.
But then maybe I shouldn't be surprised, since it's a timeless story.
_______
The Last Unicorn
by Pater S. Beagle
Adapted by Peter B. Gillis
illustrated by Renae De Liz and Ray Dillon
This version is a lovely graphic rendition. Appropriate for comic book readers, or any collector that may have a copy of the original book itself. The artwork is amazing, and every time I pick my copy up I'm always afraid I might injure it in some way.
Honestly I never would have seen this book, if it Hadn't been gifted to me for my birthday earlier this year. I greatly appreciate it, because there's nothing better than a familiar story shown in a new way.
_______
I highly recommend any of the three incarnations of this book to you. And if you know of another one, feel free to let me know, okay?
Friday, November 11, 2011
Out of Sync
Ok So today I'm going to share a comic link with you. Why? Because I enjoy it. (and honestly I feel a little lazy when it comes to writing today)
http://www.goblinscomic.com/
The comic is about Goblins and the adventures that they have. It's super cute, and if you or anyone you know games, they may get a kick out of it.
Share it!!

The comic is about Goblins and the adventures that they have. It's super cute, and if you or anyone you know games, they may get a kick out of it.
Share it!!
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