Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is re-envisioned by Markosia as a young adult graphic novel. The story follows an elderly miser who is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve in an attempt to get him to change his selfish, greedy ways toward and save him from a dyer fate. Unfortunately it fails in the cover’s claim not to sacrifice “Dickens’ rich language,” as writer Stephen L. Stern seems to dumb down the novel for young readers and skips or condensed a number of screens. However, Douglas A. Sirius’ artwork lives up to the “cinematic” cover description, having a beautiful and rich aesthetic. Overall, A Christmas Carol is a weak adaptation that captures some of the spirit and vision of the novel, but is rather watered down.