Wednesday, October 16, 2013

THE INVISIBLE MAN

Author:  Rick Geary (H. G. Wells)
Genre:  Classics Illustrated Graphic Novel Series #2, Sci-Fi
Published:  2008
Personal Rating:  4/5 (very good)
Format:  Book
Yearly Count:  84


A brilliant scientist experiments on himself and becomes invisible.

I never read this story by H. G. Wells and to do so in this graphic form was a true delight.  I love Geary's artistic ability and his way with words.  He illustrates with great detail, but gets right to the point with the dialog.  Wish I had a collection of all his work.  It's worth keeping.

9 comments:

  1. I've never read that book either. The graphic novel sounds like a great way to visit it.

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    1. Bermudaonion ~ Yep! :) Perfect for me.

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  2. I read the book (classic version, not the graphic novel) back in 2006. Just re-read my review and I think you enjoyed the book better than I did. I've discovered, over the years, that I'm not really a fan of the classics.

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    1. Les ~ I enjoyed the graphic novel. I think the print version would have been boring. I'm not a fan of classics at all! That's why I thoroughly enjoyed this. I got a classic into my reading diet without much pain. LOL. Geary is superb at his craft.

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    2. Les ~ Oops! Forgot to add that I'm now reading Wuthering Heights by him!

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  3. I love Wells but haven't read this one yet. I love the graphic novels of classics.Makes them so much more accessible!

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    1. Stacybuckeye ~ I'm thrilled to have found a way to read classics without having to read the originals. I would not be reading them otherwise.

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  4. I agree with you! I'm a big Rick Geary fan.

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    1. Bybee ~ He's incredible! I need to look for more in this collection.

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