Some Stories Make Awesome Graphic Novels
Annotation:Why, it's Mary Ann! Where were you when I needed my gloves and that odd Alice character showed up?
Annotation:We're off to see the Wizard, the Wonderful Wizard of Oz! Because... of green spectacles? How about green goggles!
Annotation:My favourites are the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. BFFs! And the Sawhorse is awesome.
Annotation:This book contains the two greatest fictional trees I know - a lunch box tree and a dinner pail tree. There's also a princess who can swap her head.
Annotation:It's Rapunzel meets the Wild West. Personally, I think it's better than Tangled. (Please don't hurt me, Tangled was really good, honest!)
Annotation:Unlike Calamity Jane, Jack's dealing with steampunk technology, one giant beanstalk, and giants that want to grind his bones to make their bread.
Annotation:It's not as... um, funny as the Emma Thompson version, but I assure you, it does still make a good graphic novel.
Annotation:Emma: I'm a fantastic matchmaker! I got Miss Taylor and Mr. Weston together. Knightley: You told Miss Taylor to lend him her umbrella. That's all you did. Emma: Nonsense! It was all me.
Annotation:Mr. Darcy pulls off tall, dark, and handome very hilariously.
A Shared List by pka1
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Some stories make awesome graphic novels. And some people thought they were just comics.
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