Posted on June 27th 2010 in, BOOM! Studios is releasing a new trade paperback this week with the graphic novel adaptation of Tim Burton’s 2010 film starring Johnny Depp. Review: I decided to read this version as I am a fan of Tim Burton and Alice in Wonderland. I would give this five stars as it's a very good comic adaptation of the. The comic was created in Italy by Alessandro Ferrari, Max Narciso and Marieke Ferrari and the project was overseen by Burton himself. The book contains the 63-page story and a 32-page ‘making of’ with behind-the-scenes information and artwork of the adaptation and development of the comic book. You can find a of the story below. Pre-order the and at TFAW.com. Studios: “Take a wondrous journey down the rabbit hole with gorgeous artwork and a script adapted directly from the groundbreaking feature film. Any fan of this timeless tale or the visionary work of Tim Burton won't want to miss this. So don't be late for the party, we'll save you a cup of tea! In addition to the paperback edition, there is also a beautiful Collector's Edition Hardcover that features a foil-stamped casewrap with a stitched-in fabric bookmark!” This entry was posted on Sunday, June 27th, 2010 at 11:24 pm and is filed under,. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can, or from your own site. Wonderful Arts!!! OFFTOPIC: I noticed that “Mickey Mouse and friends #300” will be published on September 29th! IMHO this is a great news to publish in this blog. I hope that “Mickey Mouse and friends” will publish wonderful stories, not stories such as “Wizards of Mickey” (considered rubbish by italian fans). There are many stories by Romano Scarpa still unpublished in the USA, if I were Boom I would publish these stories such as those featuring Atomo Bleep-Bleep or those with “Bruto” (Ellsworth’s godson). Scarpa made also four strip stories inspired to Gottfredson ones, for example he made “Mickey Mouse and the Brigaboom mystery” and “Mickey Mouse in “Hi, Minnotchka””. He wanted them to be published in US newspapers, but KFS didn’t accept his proposal. I would publish them and some stories featuring “The Time Machine” invented by professors Zapotec and Marlin of Mouseton Museum. There are many wonderful and new (for the USA) foreign stories to publish, I hope Boom will choose the right ones I’m sorry if I made some syntax or grammar errors, but my english is still far from being perfect (my native language is italian). Recent Posts • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Categories • (1) • (32) • (6) • (1) • (10) • (4) • (32) • (2) • (11) • (2) • (2) • (7) • (3) • (81) • (11) • (14) • (7) • (10) • (32) • (20) • (1) • (1) • (1) • (2) • (1) • (13) • (2) • (2) • (1) • (1) • (6) • (9) • (1) • (1) • (1) • (3) • (1) • (2) • (10) • (33) • (6) • (4) • (1) • (15) • (1) • (2) • (2) • (1) • (40) • (8) Archive • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. Relive the story of Disney Alice in Wonderland, from the moment Alice tumbles down the rabbit hole to the moment she conquers the Jabberwocky and restores the White Queen to her throne. Then, fall back into Underland in Disney Alice Through the Looking Glass, as Alice returns to help the Mad Hatter. Containing graphic novel adaptations of both Disney Alice in Wonderland and Disney Alice Through the Looking Glass, this enchanting book of retellings illustrated by Max Narciso will transport you to a world beyond your imagination, with vivid images and colorful storytelling that bring the films to life on the page.| 053| 248 pages|. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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