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Author:
Hugo Petrus,Roy Thomas
ISBN13:
978-0785125938
ISBN:
0785125930
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Publisher:
Marvel (November 26, 2008)
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Graphic Novels
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1809 kb
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1978 kb
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Rating:
4.4
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583

Author Roy Thomas and illustrator Hugo Petrus boldy take on the task of compressing Dumas' original story into . Themes of violence, treason, and treachery really are meant for a young adult audience. The Man in the Iron Mask" is highly recommended to that audience.

Author Roy Thomas and illustrator Hugo Petrus boldy take on the task of compressing Dumas' original story into graphic novel format for Marvel Comics. Thomas begins this novel with a quick prologue that establishes the identities of D'Artagnan and his three Musketeer companions. The story proper begins with the introduction of the now priestly Aramis to a unique prisoner in the bowels of the dreaded Bastille Royal Prison.

Roy Thomas (Author), Hugo Petrus (Illustrator). The last one I've seen is the "Classics Illustrated" comic book. The Leonardo DiCarprio movie is a travesty, on so many levels, for anyone who loves "The Man in the Iron Mask. I've looked at many film versions, and none of them match the deference to the original text as this graphic novel does. If you want to experience this classic story in a colorful, graphic medium, I unreservedly recommend this. Thank you, Marvel and Roy Thomas, for providing me with this quality addition to my Dumas shelf. 3 people found this helpful.

Marvel Illustrated was a Marvel Comics publishing imprint specializing in comic book adaptations of classic literature. The Man in the Iron Mask (Sept. 2009) - adapted by Roy Thomas, Hugo Petrus, and Tom Palmer. Treasure Island (Aug. 2007–Jan. Each novel's story is told in the form of a limited series, the issues of which are later collected as a trade paperback. Writer Roy Thomas has adapted many of the titles; the imprint is also known for its six adaptations of books from the Land of Oz series, all done by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young; and its four adaptations of Jane Austen novels by writer Nancy Butler.

Reprints Marvel Illustrated: The Man in the Iron Mask.

Reprints Marvel Illustrated: The Man in the Iron Mask Aramis plots against the king and pulls Porthos into his plans while d'Artagnan is forced to enforce Louis XIV's leadership. The Man in the Iron Mask is just a portion of a bigger novel and is a convoluted story. He is possibly best known for introducing the pulp magazine hero Conan the Barbarian to American comics, with a series that added to the storyline of Robert E. Howard's character and helped launch a sword and sorcery trend in comics.

Written by ROY THOMAS (BASED ON THE NOVEL BY ALEXANDER DUMAS) Penciled by HUGO PETRUS .

Written by ROY THOMAS (BASED ON THE NOVEL BY ALEXANDER DUMAS) Penciled by HUGO PETRUS Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC Alexander Dumas' brilliant follow-up to The Three Musketeers, brought to vivid life as only Roy Thomas and Hugo Petrus can! Deep inside the French prison known as the Bastille resides prisoner number 12, Philippe.

Other name: Marvel Illustrated: The Man In The Iron Mask. Alexander Dumas' brilliant follow-up to The Three Musketeers, brought to vivid life as only Roy Thomas and Hugo Petrus can!

Other name: Marvel Illustrated: The Man In The Iron Mask. who is none other than the twin brother of King Louis XIV. He was incarcerated to prevent him from setting off a civil war in his quest for the kingship itself.

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Roy Thomas 6. Hugo Petrus 6. Alexandre Dumas 6. June Chung . Most issue appearances. The Man In The Iron Mask 6. Top Rated Lists for Marvel Illustrated: The Man In The Iron Mask. 100 items Comics I Gotta Read.

Featured Characters: The Three Musketeers. Supporting Characters: Antagonists: Other Characters: Locations: Items: Vehicles: Synopsis not yet written.

Produced by John Bursey. The man in the iron mask. The Vicomte de Bragelonne is the final volume of D'Artagnan Romances:it is usually split into three or four parts, and the final portionis entitled The Man in the Iron Mask.

Retells, in comic book format, Alexandre Dumas' tale of political intrigue, romance, and adventure in seventeenth-century France.
  • "The Man in the Iron Mask" was actually an episode of a multi-volume novel by French author Alexandre Dumas. It begins with the popular story of the accession of a young D'Artagnan to the King's Musketeers and ends decades later with the feats of the aging four Musketeers and their children. "The Man in the Iron Mask" has been adapted in past to the screen and comic book format as a discrete story, usually with a happier ending than was provided by Dumas. Author Roy Thomas and illustrator Hugo Petrus boldy take on the task of compressing Dumas' original story into graphic novel format for Marvel Comics.

    Thomas begins this novel with a quick prologue that establishes the identities of D'Artagnan and his three Musketeer companions. The story proper begins with the introduction of the now priestly Aramis to a unique prisoner in the bowels of the dreaded Bastille Royal Prison. The prisoner, a young man, bears a striking resemblance to the sitting King of France, and has a fascinating explanation for the resemblance. Out of this encounter is born a plot, hatched by Aramis, that will have far-reaching implications for the four Musketeers, their friends and family, and the Kingdom of France.

    Thomas does an excellent job of compressing the story and its dialogue into around 150 pages, but he has to work around the complex rivalries of French politics reflected in the original. Hugo Petrus' artwork is more than adequate for the graphic presentation. Themes of violence, treason, and treachery really are meant for a young adult audience. "The Man in the Iron Mask" is highly recommended to that audience.

  • The Man in the Iron Mask is SUCH a great story, that it would be SOME EFFORT to screw it up. That being said, I did enjoy this MARVEL edition from the Marvel Illustrated, but at points it seemed to drag. The artwork is well done, but because of the limited wardrobe of the time, many of the characters tended to blend into each other. Having know the story ahead of time, I was able to get through it, but I could see where some readers might get lost. I have a number of the other MARVEL Illustrated stories, so this was a welcome addition.

  • This graphic novel is one of the few adaptations I've seen that is actually faithful to the book. It is heartening to finally find that someone cares enough to be true to Dumas' story. The last one I've seen is the "Classics Illustrated" comic book.

    The Leonardo DiCarprio movie is a travesty, on so many levels, for anyone who loves "The Man in the Iron Mask." I've looked at many film versions, and none of them match the deference to the original text as this graphic novel does.

    If you want to experience this classic story in a colorful, graphic medium, I unreservedly recommend this.

    Thank you, Marvel and Roy Thomas, for providing me with this quality addition to my Dumas shelf.

  • This book is very well illustrated and follows the story of 'The Three Musketeers' quite well. It is the first in a set of books.