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Bezig met laden... Marvel Illustrated: The Man in the Iron Maskdoor Roy Thomas, Hugo Petrus (Illustrator)
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He wore a mask of dark, cold iron - that a nation might not face the fiery crucible of civil war! Three decades earlier, the young swordsman d'Artagnan and the swashbuckling Three Musketeers were the most celebrated heroes in 17th-century France. But they have long since pursued their separate destinies - and are suddenly astonished to find themselves on opposing sides in a titanic struggle for the throne of a burgeoning empire. And the pawn in this battle royal is none other than the identical twin brother of King Louis XIV - the tormented soul doomed to become forever "the man in the iron mask." Adapted from Alexandre Dumas' thrilling classic by award-winning writer Roy Thomas and the fabulous artistic team of Hugo Petrus and Tom Palmer. Collects Marvel Illustrated: The Man In The Iron Mask #1-6. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)741.5973The arts Graphic arts and decorative arts Drawing & drawings Cartoons, Caricatures, Comics Collections North American United States (General)LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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This graphic novel could be useful in the classroom to help struggling or uninterested readers. If your class is reading the classic work, and someone is struggling to understand the plot, they could read this graphic work. This work would also be useful to give someone a small tidbit about French history or the Musketeers. However, I do not think that the graphic novel alone should be the basis of any study.
This was my first graphic novel, or comic, to read. It took me a bit to get a hang of the dialogue bubbles and point of view boxes, but I found it to be a quick read. I cannot say that this style of writing is right for me. The art was very well done and the story flowed well, but at times I just could not get passed the "booms" and "thuds" of the graphic novel. I missed the details and descriptions that come with the full text.