Books by P. Craig Russell
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Ariane and Bluebeard by P. Craig Russell ( 1990) |
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The Best of Ray Bradbury The Graphic Novel by Ray Bradbury ( 2003)
Collects top adaptations of the popular science-fiction author's works, in a fan's compendium that includes "Come Into My Cellar," "The Golden Apples of the Sun," and "A Sound of Thunder." Original.
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Classics Illustrated 6 The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2009)
In graphic novel format, retells the story of Hester Prynne, who is ostracized from her 17th-century Puritan community for refusing to name the father of her child, the product of an adulterous relationship.
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Clive Barker's Age of Desire by Clive Barker ( 2009) |
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Conan And the Jewels of Gwahlur by P. Craig Russell ( 2005)
As a former dancing girl poses as the dead oracle of a primitive cult, Conan of Cimmeria puts his experience as a thief and a soldier together to pursue some of the most prized jewels in the world--the Teeth of Gwahlur. Original.
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Coraline The Movie Collector's Edition by Neil Gaiman ( 2008)
Looking for excitement, Coraline ventures through a mysterious door in her new home and into a world that is similar, yet disturbingly different from her own, where she must challenge a gruesome entity in order to save herself, her parents, and the souls of three others.
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Coraline by Neil Gaiman ( 2009)
Looking for excitement, Coraline ventures through a mysterious door in her new home and into a world that is similar, yet disturbingly different from her own, where she must challenge a gruesome entity in order to save herself, her parents, and the souls of three others. Reprint.
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The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings by P. Craig Russell, Paul Chadwick, Mike Mignola ( 2003) |
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Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde The Young King and Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde, P. Craig Russell ( 1994)
Wilde's tales are adapted into a comic book format and use fairy tale elements and Christian symbolism.
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Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde The Young King The Remarkable Rocket by Oscar Wilde ( 1996)
This collection of Wilde's fairy tales includes "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Devoted Friend", "The Remarkable Rocket", "The Happy Prince", and the "Selfish Giant". Illustrated with color paintings.
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Hellboy 7 Historias Extranas 2/ Strange Stories by Richard Corben, P. Craig Russell, Mike Mignola ( 2007) |
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Isolation and Illusion Collected Short Stories 1977-1997 by P. Craig Russell ( 2003) |
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Jungle Book Stories by P. Craig Russell ( 1997) |
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The Magic Flute Adapted from the Opera by W.A.Mozart by P. Craig Russell, Wolfgang Amadeus Zauberflote Mozart ( 2003) |
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The Mighty 12 Superheroes of Greek Myth by Charles R. Smith ( 2009) |
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The Mighty Twelve Superheroes of Greek Myth by Charles R. Smith ( 2008)
Introduces readers to the ancient gods and goddesses of Olympus through an examination of their incredible skills and superhero strength, enhanced with comic book-style illustrations and poetic verse.
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Murder Mysteries by Neil Gaiman ( 2002) |
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Only the End of the World Again by P. Craig Russell, Troy Nixey ( 2000) |
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Opera by P. Craig Russell ( 1990) |
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Opera/Parsifal, Salome, Mahler, Pelleas & Melisande by P. Craig Russell ( 1991) |
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The P. Craig Russell Library Of Opera Adaptations by P. Craig Russell ( 2004) |
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The P. Craig Russell Library of Opera Adaptions Adaptions of Parsifal, Ariana & Bluebeard, I Pagliacci & Songs By Mahler by P. Craig Russell, Patrick Mason ( 2004) |
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The Ring of the Nibelung Siegfried & Gotterdammerung by P. Craig Russell, Galen Showman, Patrick Mason, Lovern Kindzierski ( 2002) |
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The Sandman Season of Mists by Todd Klein, Neil Gaiman ( 2004)
Presents a collection of seven graphic stories that feature the character known as "The Sandman" who rules over humans as they sleep. Reprint.
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The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, P. Craig Russell, Bill Pearson ( 1990)
Hester Prynn, a young woman in Puritan Massachusetts, publicly bears the burden of her sin of adultery while her husband secretly exacts his revenge. Presented in comic book format.
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