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Frankenstein: The Graphic Novel

by Jason Cobley, Declan Shalvey (Illustrator)

Other authors: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (Story)

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A monster assembled by a scientist from parts of dead bodies develops a mind of his own as he learns to loathe himself and hate his creator.
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Presents an adaptation of Shelley's story of a scientist who creates life with unintended consequences.
  lkmuir | Oct 26, 2015 |
There is so much about Frankenstein and its place in literature that I would need to know to fully appreciate the novel, but my God, reading it is a dreary business.

Dreariness and comics, though, are no strangers, and this graphic version of Frankenstein works well. The selected fragments of the original prose flow nicely, with the suitably gloomy illustrations amply filling in for the missing text. It does suffer from one comic book trait: every fourth word or so is inexplicably bolded, making Shelley's already overwrought prose seem even more so. ( )
  maritimer | Mar 8, 2013 |
Frankenstein tells the story of a scientist named Victor who creates a creature from dead body parts. He is horrified by his creation and abandons it. The creature is not well received by those he meets and is often greeted with violence. The creature starts to kill those close to Victor for revenge.

This graphic novel is a fairly well done adaptation of the novel of the same name, so a lot of the themes are still there. It leaves out a minimal amount of story. The only thing that stands out to me is the omission of the books the creature uses to learn about humans and society. This does eliminate the themes that deal with the revolution happening in France during the time this novel was penned, but that shouldn’t matter for secondary ed. purposes.

Personally, I thought that this graphic novel was a very well done adaptation of the novel. The illustrations were very well done, and the color scheme was excellent. It is rather on the short side. For a good reader, 15 minutes is plenty enough time to finish the graphic novel. It could stand to be a little longer and include a little more meat, but it works as is. ( )
  Thomas_Stephens | Jun 28, 2012 |
Did you know that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein bears little resemblance to the movie monster? This graphic adaptation was true to the original story and included informative biographical information on Shelley, as well. ( )
  kivarson | Feb 26, 2010 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Pretty good adaptation. I particularly enjoyed the illustrations which went with this, although I felt like much of the horror I felt upon reading the novel was lost in the pictures--perhaps a good thing for young readers, but maybe a loss of mystique for anyone trying to use this as a pedagogical tool for older kids. As far as sheer comic book reading pleasure goes, a little dense, but readable. ( )
  angrystarlyt | Aug 7, 2009 |
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Cobley, JasonAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Shalvey, DeclanIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Shelley, Mary WollstonecraftStorysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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