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By: Murphy, Adam [author,, artist.]Contributor(s): Murphy, Lisa (Colorist) [author,, artist.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Corpse talk | Phoenix presentsPublication details: Oxford : David Fickling Books, 2021Description: 121 pages : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 23 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781788451253 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Authors -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Juvenile literature | Non-Fiction 9+ | Literature and Plays | Children's / Teenage: general interest | Children's / Teenage general interest: Cartoons & comic stripsDDC classification: 809 Summary: Adam and Lisa Murphy's award-winning series of graphic titles continues, interviewing the most ground-breaking writers from history - with adaptations of their most famous stories! Adam and Lisa Murphy's Award-winning series of graphic novels continues, interviewing with the most ground-breaking writers from history with adaptations of their most famous stories! Let William Shakespeare keep you on the edge of your seat with 'Macbeth', let Charles Dickens thrill you in 'Great Expectations' and Mary Shelly send shivers up your spine in 'Frankenstein'. Learn about the greatest stories ever told, and the people who make them up! As told in the inimitable 'Corpse Talk' style!
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Adam and Lisa Murphy's award-winning series of graphic titles continues, interviewing the most ground-breaking writers from history - with adaptations of their most famous stories! Adam and Lisa Murphy's Award-winning series of graphic novels continues, interviewing with the most ground-breaking writers from history with adaptations of their most famous stories! Let William Shakespeare keep you on the edge of your seat with 'Macbeth', let Charles Dickens thrill you in 'Great Expectations' and Mary Shelly send shivers up your spine in 'Frankenstein'. Learn about the greatest stories ever told, and the people who make them up! As told in the inimitable 'Corpse Talk' style!