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published
September 5th 2007
by Image Comics
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Paperback, 96 pages
isbn
1582408165
(isbn13: 9781582408163)
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Edgar Allen Poe just lost everything. His dead wife is haunting him in his dreams, his latest book has bombed and the imagination that fueled his stor...more
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With the publication of The Surreal Adventures of Edgar Allan Poo this creative team has redefined humor literature, while retaining all the much loved characteristics of a vintage comic book! From the opening scene, the reader is treated to a visually stimulating array of high gloss, celestial dream-scape styled illustrations that captivate the senses and bring the dialogue to life. Dwight MacPherson has masterfully threaded details of Poe's life and writings into the very fabric of this tale...more
Read in October, 2007
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anyone (especially Poe & comic book lovers)
With the publication of The Surreal Adventures of Edgar Allan Poo this creative team has redefined humor literature, while retaining all the much loved characteristics of a vintage comic book! From the opening scene, the reader is treated to a visually stimulating array of high gloss, celestial dream-scape styled illustrations that captivate the senses and bring the dialogue to life. Dwight MacPherson has masterfully threaded details of Poe's life and writings into the very fabric of this tale...more
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Read in December, 2008
This was really cute! Follow Master Poo on his journey to battle the Nightmare King.
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Read in September, 2007
A fun adventure serial as these things go, but due to its original serialization online, the page-a-day cracks were really obvious when it was all put together. Abrupt transitions, repetitive panels, and unnecessary captions could have used with some smoothing, as well as some padding to give some variety to the breakneck pace. Some funny moments, really pretty artwork, and the nature of the story keep it light and fast, though, which is a plus.
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Bestest book of all-times!
Seriously.
Seriously.
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