A Graphic Novel Adaptation
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Köp båda 2 för 474 krThe graphic novel adaptation of Cormac McCarthys The Road is a stunning narrative accomplishment; visually austere, dark, and beautifully human. Sheer perfection. * Bill Sienkiewicz, Eisner Hall of Fame artist * "Larcenets drawings go beyond anything Hollywood could ever bring to the screen, showing the true sadness and depravity of The Road." -- Jake Kleinman * Inverse * "Hitting stores Sept. 17, the new tome hails from French cartoonist Manu Larcenet and Abrams ComicArts, and it is just as breathtaking, evocative, and bleak as its source material. The art gorgeously captures the details of whats left in a barren America" -- Borys Kit * The Hollywood Reporter * "To celebrate the 18th anniversary of Cormac McCarthy's The Road, Abrams ComicArts has teamed up with French cartoonist Manu Larcenet to adapt the Pulitzer Prize-winning post-apocalyptic story into a new graphic noveland wow is it a stunning work of art." -- Thom Dunn * Bong Boing * "The pairs journey facing off against cannibals, thieves, and the never-ending road before them has never looked bleaker or more beautiful." -- Jack Doyle * The Mary Sue * "The story is bleak, and the artist Manu Larcenet conveys it with spare dialogue and swaths of blacks and grays. When color bursts in, it is usually to signify new danger." Recommended as an Illustrated Treat for Hungry Fans. * New York Times * "One of the most frightening and beautiful comics you will read this year. * Games Radar * "...flawlessly capturing the tone of of the original. Its a worthy companion to McCarthys chilling classic." * Publishers Weekly * The original novels minimalist prose makes it a striking fit for the graphic novel world, with artwork taking the lead in telling playwright and novelist McCarthys tale. * The Wrap * "Haunting." * IGN * Stellar. Larcenet uses the comic medium to his advantage in order to truly capture the unrelenting despair of McCarthy's work. Manu Larcenet's graphic novel adaptation of McCarthy's unforgettable book has managed to encapsulate the emotional gravity of The Road in a way that will be mesmerizing for fans of the original. * Screenrant * A graphic novel worthy of the original [A] visually stunning interpretationfaithful to the book in every detail. * Military.com * "Fascinating." * Comic Book Club Live * The detail on display is staggering, and Manu captures every texture, wrinkle, rip and weathering of cloth and skin. The grit, grime and blood are palpable to such a degree I could almost smell the stench and rot, and felt like coughing from the ash. truly a work of art. A recommended addition to anyones collection that likes the more contemplative post-apocalyptic tales. * Macabre Daily * The illustrations are beautiful in their depictions of a grim apocalypse. Even a simple box of aspirin conveys loneliness and desperation. The dialogue is sparse and terse and heartfelt between father and son. Ridiculously thoughtful and dramatic art throughout, Larcenet favors the dark grays and blacks that depict a post-apocalyptic world, but it is the bright whites, in your face and stark in a sea of despair that jump out at the reader. Cormac McCarthys The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Manu Larcenet is a stellar adaptation of McCarthys brilliantly bleak novel. * Cinema Sentries * French cartoonist Manu Larcenet brings McCarthys dark epic to life with detailed linework and stark black-and-white imagery. Larcenets drawings go beyond anything Hollywood could ever bring to the screen, showing the true sadness and depravity of The Road. * Inverse * "Superb. A suitably dark graphic treatment of McCarthys postapocalyptic masterpiece." * Kirkus Reviews * "...simply outstanding A stunning and wonderful adaptation that captures the heart-wrenching story told by
Cormac McCarthy (19332023) was a playwright and novelist hailed by many, including Stephen King and literary critic Harold Bloom, as one of the major American novelists of our time. McCarthys multiple bestselling and award-winning works over the course of his 57-year career include The Orchard Keeper, Outer Dark, Child of God, Suttree, Blood Meridian, All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, Cities of the Plain, No Country for Old Men, The Road, The Passenger, and Stella Maris. Many of his novels have been adapted into blockbuster films, including The Road. Manu Larcenet is a 29-year veteran of the comic book industry who has published work with Fluide Glacial, Spirou, and multiple books for the French publisher Dargaud. He is a founder of comic book publisher Les Rveurs and has received multiple awards and nominations for his work in France, including the Best Comic Book Award at Angoulme in 2004, and the 2010 French Comics Library Prize for Best Comic Book.