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Graphic Classics Volume 6: Ambrose Bierce (Graphic Classics (Graphic Novels))
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by Ambrose Bierce, S.T. Joshi, John Coulthart and Rick Geary
Sales Rank: 1233873
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$0.25
At Amazon on 8-19-2011.

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Features
Cover Type: Paperback with 144 pages
Published by: Eureka Productions September 1, 2003
Written in: English
ISBN 10 Number: 0971246467
ISBN 13 Number: 978-0971246461
Book Dimensions:
9.9 x 6.8 x 0.4 inches
Weighs: 11 ounces
Review
The artwork is sensational, some of it gorgeous, and all of it clever. -- Don Swain, The Ambrose Bierce Site
engrossing collection from one of America's greatest writers of the past illustrated by some of America's top artists of today. -- J.L. Comeau, The Tomb of Dark Delights
rousing and impressive anthology of the illustrated stories by Ambrose Bierce, tales of war, satire, the occult, and more. -- James Cox, Midwest Book Review
Reader ReviewsI'm a big fan of graphic storytelling and a big fan of Bierce, but not a particularly big fan of this volume. This is the first of the "Graphic Classics" series I've come across, and I like the concept of harnessing a wide range of underground cartooning talent in the service of great literature of the past. This showcase for Bierce begins promisingly enough, with a well-written biographical introduction by S.T. Joshi, supported by a cartoony four pages about Bierce's legendary disappearance. This is followed by John Coulhart's lovely ten page adaptation of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", a story widely read in American high schools. Alas, from here on, it's a much more mixed bag. A forgettably sketched five page adaptation of "The Race at Left Bower" is followed by six pages of entries from "The Devil's Dictionary" which are broken up with lame graphics from greeting card illustrator Leslie Murray. "An Imperfect Conflagration" is a great story, but Rich Geary's eleven pages of panels doesn't quite do it justice. Conversely, "The Stranger" is only a so-so story, but Mark Nelson's seven pages of stark, high-contrast art gives it some real atmosphere. Francesca Ghermandi brings a European sensibility to the grave robber story "One Summer Night", but it doesn't really work. "Moxon's Master" is the longest read, with some ten text-heavy pages with one or two inset illustrations per page. These are by Stanley Shaw, and while they're nice in a mid-'90s comic book style, there's not a whole lot in the text for him to work with. Next are a bunch of Bierce's "Fables"--29 spread out over 36 pages of wildly varying style and quality. These encompass artists from the US, Canada, England, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Australia. The best of these are probably those by Skip Williamson, Simon Gane, William Brown, and Lesley Reppeteaux. Following these are four more stories, including "The Boarded Window" and "The Hypnotist", neither of which are illustrated in a style I found compelling. "Oil of Dog" is a dark, dark story, with suitably gloomy and evocative art by Annie Owens. "Curried Cow" ends things on a bad note, with goofy cartoony panels by Milton Knight. On the whole, if you're interested in the work of Ambrose Bierce, you're better off thumbing through a copy of The Devil's Dictionary or picking up a volume of his complete short stories. Fan's of the graphic medium will find such a variety of art that something is bound to please, even if much else isn't.
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