The Artful Readers Club for March
The Walking Dead Compendium One by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard { and some other folks} Charlie Adlard recently admitted in an interview that he often makes up his characters on the page. A fact which can cause any serious character designer to bow in admiration. As you can see the likeness of the graphic novel with the AMC show is very close. Tweet Review: A long, arduous display of how a few people can entertain the masses. Since I am reading and watching The Walking Dead simultaneously, I am constantly comparing the two. Fans of the television series will be pleased to know that the graphic novel is just as interesting, if not more so. The details are very different in the first 48 issues of the graphic novel, for example, Carl is a lot younger and has a playmate Sophie..whose fate in the television series is quite astonishing. There are endless differences, but the overall storyline remains consistent in both versions which is; what happens to people during a...
amazing card i love it
ReplyDeleteSo, this is what Franka-stein would look like? Pretty scary if you ask me... Well done on the card and story!!! ♥
ReplyDeleteGreat story and a very interesting post card. I agree a bit scary but scary is good!
ReplyDeleteJanet xx
great layering on your card. i have never been but yes I can imagine it to be very clean there.
ReplyDeleteWow scary card !! Love it. A xx
ReplyDeleteHaha...definitely what I would call a bad hair day lol. Great image :D XXX
ReplyDeletePretty intense card! Love the story.
ReplyDeleteMary Shelley...brilliante...with the face of Frankenstein! creativity at its best...aloha.
ReplyDeleteFun card - I hope the spirit does guide her!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing and scary, can't wait for more. any chance of a little more information of who and what? Caz
ReplyDeleteMega creative postcard. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteJen x
Wonderful postcard! I had no idea Mary Shelley was in Switzerland when she wrote Frankenstine. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI can't hear or see a reference to the lake Geneva shoreline without thinking of Deep Purple...
ReplyDeletelove your postcard, very clever and unusual,
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Fabulous. Scary when the image first came up. What the heck! What am I looking at? Gorgeous costume, scary face. What a great card and I didn't realize Shelley was in Switzerland when she wrote Frankenstein.
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