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Marvel Illustrated is an imprint of Marvel Comics specializing in comic book adaptations of classic literature. Each novel's story is told in the form of a limited series. 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. Marvel Illustrated was started in 2007, the first attempt by the company to adapt classic literature since the short-lived 1970s series Marvel Classics Comics. Their first title was a 64-page one-shot adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, by Mary Jo Duffy, Gil Kane, and P. Craig Russell, which collected material originally published in 1983 in Marvel Fanfare. In 2011, they published Butler and Janet K. Lee's adaptation of Emma; since then the imprint has only released Oz adaptations. Titles included in this pack are: Dracula (July–Sept. 2010) — adapted by Roy Thomas and Dick Giordano; collects material originally published in Dracula Lives #5–11 (Mar. 1974–Mar. 1975), Legion of Monsters #1 (Sept. 1975), and Stoker's Dracula #2–3 (2005) The Iliad (Feb.–Sept. 2008) — adapted by Roy Thomas, Miguel Angel Sepulveda, and Sandu Florea The Jungle Book (Apr. 2007) — adapted by Mary Jo Duffy, Gil Kane, and P. Craig Russell; originally published in Marvel Fanfare issues #8–11 (May–Nov. 1983). Kidnapped! (Jan.–May 2009) — adapted by Roy Thomas, Mario Gully, and Jason P. Martin[1] The Last of the Mohicans (July–Dec. 2007) — adapted by Roy Thomas, Steve Kurth, and Denis Medri The Man in the Iron Mask (Sept. 2007–Feb. 2008) — adapted by Roy Thomas, Hugo Petrus, and Tom Palmer Moby-Dick (Apr.–Sept. 2008) — adapted by Roy Thomas, Pascual Alixe, and Victor Olazaba The Picture of Dorian Gray (Feb.–July 2008) — adapted by Roy Thomas and Sebastian Fiumara The Three Musketeers (Aug. 2008–Jan. 2009) — adapted by Roy Thomas, Hugo Petrus, and Tom Palmer Treasure Island (Aug. 2007–Jan. 2008) — adapted by Roy Thomas, Mario Gully, and Pat Davidson Trojan War (July–Nov. 2009) — by Roy Thomas, Miguel Angel Sepulveda, and Jason P. Martin Jane Austen adaptations, written by Nancy Butler Pride and Prejudice (June–Sept. 2009) — art by Hugo Petrus Sense and Sensibility (July–Nov. 2010) — art by Sonny Liew Emma (May–Sept. 2011) — art by Janet K. Lee Northanger Abbey (Nov. 2011-March 2012) - art by Janet K. Lee Oz books, all adapted by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Feb.–Sept. 2009)[2] The Marvelous Land of Oz (Jan.–Sept. 2010) Ozma of Oz (Jan.–Sept. 2011) Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (Nov. 2011–Aug. 2012) The Road to Oz (Nov. 2012–May 2013) The Emerald City of Oz (July-Dec. 2013) Related Torrents
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