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The invisible man

2008
A quiet English country village is disturbed by the arrival of a mysterious stranger who keeps his face hidden and his back to everyone.

The Invisible Man

graphic novel adaptation of the H. G. Wells book The Invisible Man.

Uncle Tom's cabin

1997
Presents a cartoon version of Harriet Beecher Stowe's story of slavery in nineteenth-century America, and features essays on the author, background, themes, characters, and significance of the work.

Treasure Island

1994
Comic book version of the classic story of an island aswarm with a crew of murderous pirates in greedy pursuit of buried riches.

Oliver Twist

1997
Presents a cartoon version of Dickens's story about an orphaned boy in nineteenth-century London, and features essays on the author, background, themes, characters, and significance of the work.

Crime and punishment

1997
Presents a cartoon version of Dostoyevsky's story of the guilt and suffering that Raskolnikov, a student in St. Petersburg, experiences after killing an old woman and her sister. Features essays on the author, background, themes, characters, and significance of the work.

The Count of Monte Cristo

2010
A graphic adaptation of the classic Dumas novel about Edmond Dant?s who escapes after many years of false imprisonment and, in the guise of the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo, proceeds to exact his revenge on those responsible for his incarceration.

The devil's dictionary and other works

2010
Cynical definitions, maxims, and verses illustrate the irreverent humor of the nineteenth-century satirist as he lampoons cherished American traditions.

Great Expectations

2007
A graphic novel adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel in which Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, learns that a mysterious benefactor has ensured that he will be educated and raised as a gentleman.

Wuthering Heights

2011
A graphic novel adaptation of Emily Bronte's classic novel in which, forced by a storm to spend the night at the home of the somber Heathcliff, Mr. Lockwood uncovers a tale of terror and hatred on the Yorkshire moors.

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