The historic tale of the war and peace between
England and France in the reign of Henry V, shown just as Shakespeare intended...
only much more exciting!
Script: John McDonald
Pencils: Neill Cameron
Inks: Bambos
Colouring: Jason Cardy & Kat Nicholson
Lettering: Nigel Dobbyn
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Fate? Destiny? Or one man's obsession with power?
Macbeth is probably the most dramatic of Shakespeare's tragedies.
Set against the backdrop of 11th century Scotland with all the drama
you'd expect from this gruesome play.
Script: John McDonald
Linework: Jon Haward
Colouring and Lettering: Nigel Dobbyn
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This inspired rendition of the classical romance by the wonderful John M Burns
will delight any reader with its strong emotions and wonderfully
rich atmosphere.
Script: Amy Corzine Artwork: John M Burns Lettering: Terry Wiley
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Broadening the range into gothic horror, we simply HAD to include this classic tale!
Script: Jason Cobley Linework: Declan Shalvey Colouring: Jason Cardy & Kat Nicholson Lettering: Terry Wiley
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The original Christmas Tale set in Victorian
England. Highlighting the social injustice of the time we see one
Ebenezer Scrooge go from oppressor to benefactor.
Script: Sean M Wilson
Pencils: Mike Collins Inks: David Roach Colours: James Offredi Lettering: Terry Wiley
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No classical collection would be without this
intruiging story from Charles Dickens. The wonderful tale of Pip
is retold here with fresh enthusiasm and deep Victorian ambience.
Script: Jen Green Linework: John Stokes Colour Finishing: Jason Cardy Lettering: Jim Campbell
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Thought by many to be Shakespeare's crowning glory - a truly poignant play.
Script: John McDonald Pencils: Jon Haward Inking: Gary Erskine Colouring: Nigel Dobbyn Lettering: Nigel Dobbyn
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We all know the story.... or do we? From West
Side Story to Baz Luhrmann, many variations have described the tale...
but few have retained the original splendour and tragedy of the
Bard's most famous play.
Script: John McDonald Linework: Will Volley Colouring: Jim Devlin Lettering: Jim Campbell
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Our favourite Oscar Wilde story!
While most people would claim Dorian Gray as his best work, we reckon this tongue-in-cheek
novella is his most enjoyable achievement.
Script: Sean M Wilson Linework: Steve Bryant Colours: Jason Millet
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Finally, a graphic novel that you can really get your teeth into...
Script: Jason Cobley Linework: Staz Johnson Colouring: James Offredi Lettering: Jim Campbell
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The original Sweeney Todd story!
Serialised in an early Penny Dreadful from 1846-7, this is a far
cry from the Sondheim musical that featured Johnny Depp. Discover
for yourself how Todd was stopped from "Polishing 'em off"!
Script: Sean M Wilson Linework: Declan Shalvey Colours: Jason Cardy & Kat Nicholson
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Emily Brontë's only novel is famous the world
over - not least because of Kate Bush's 1978 "tribute song"
- but don't let that trivialise this classical masterpiece. Hardship,
insanity and ghosts; what more could you want from a book?
Script: Sean M Wilson Artwork: John M Burns
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Shakespeare's classical history of the political struggles in Rome
captured in wonderful artwork from a breakthrough UK artist.
Script: John McDonald Pencils: Sean O'Connor
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Beautifully created by Kat Nicholson and Jason
Cardy (the colourists on Frankenstein, Great Expectations
and Henry V) the lush artwork does justice to a lush tale.
Script: John McDonald Artwork: Kat Nicholson & Jason Cardy
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A great example of an intertwined Victorian farce, featuring some wonderful
Wilde witisisms. This title is being adapted, from script to full artwork, by
the hugely talented John Stokes.
Script: John Stokes Artwork: John Stokes
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