Gianni De Luca's Shakespeare In Comics, Finally Back In English shakespeare graphicnovel
\nShakespeare In Comics is a new graphic novel volume that will collect all three adaptations of Shakespeare's tragedies by the late comic book creators Raoul Traverso and Gianni De Luca for the Catholic weekly newspaper Il Giornalino from 1975 and 1976.
The last of the three adaptations, Romeo and Juliet, is entirely composed of double splash pages to mirror the theatrical stage, with the characters repeated within the same page, showing their progression through space as well as time.\n\nThe volume that will collect the three stories, will be accompanied by plenty of critical backmatter including an introduction to the works edited by Paul Gravett, will be approximately 160 pages in 36 x 25.
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