Alice in Wonderland
by:
Rod Espinosa (author)
Lewis Carroll's classic tale Alice in Wonderland is adapted to comics by Rod Espinosa (The Courageous Princess, A Christmas Carol: The Night That Changed the Life of Eliza Scrooge). The curious Alice follows a flustered white rabbit to a magical land of talking animals, evil queens, and enough...
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Lewis Carroll's classic tale Alice in Wonderland is adapted to comics by Rod Espinosa (The Courageous Princess, A Christmas Carol: The Night That Changed the Life of Eliza Scrooge). The curious Alice follows a flustered white rabbit to a magical land of talking animals, evil queens, and enough riddles to strain any logically inclined brain. It's all here: a hookah-smoking caterpillar, a mad hatter, potions to drink, cookies to eat, and a Cheshire cat. Alice discovers that Wonderland may be a fascinating place to visit, but you don't want to live there ...
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781616550462 (1616550465)
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
While Alice in Wonderland is not necessarily my favorite book, I find myself constantly in search of things Alice related. So every time I see a new adaptation or retelling I practically trip all over myself to get it, this was no exception. The wonderful thing about Espinosa’s adaptation is that ...
Initial reaction: Well this was certainly a charming rendition of "Alice in Wonderland". This stays rather faithful to the original tale, and the illustrations are sure to appeal to children/middle grade readers specifically. Cute art style by Rod Espinosa.Full review:I'm certainly fond of readap...
Have we created more adaptations of Alice in Wonderland than strictly necessary? NEVER. I love the story -- I still mourn the loss of the big fat Alice/Looking Glass combo I owned as a kid -- so I'm always up for a new version.Espinosa's approach to the story, in graphic novel form, looked promising...
While Alice in Wonderland is not necessarily my favorite book, I find myself constantly in search of things Alice related. So every time I see a new adaptation or retelling I practically trip all over myself to get it, this was no exception.The wonderful thing about Espinosa’s adaptation is that it’...
This classic tale has been retold countless times. In this graphic novel, Alice falls down a rabbit hole and into Wonderland. A crazy, humorous, and sometimes scary place. The artwork is very lovely, and young readers will enjoy it, as well as older readers. The dialogue is easy to read and funny. I...