When Professor Von Hardwigg and his nephew Henry discover a mysterious parchment, little do they know that it will change their lives forever.
After many hours of studying the manuscript, and a great deal of painstaking research, they finally decipher the hidden code. It dates back to the sixteenth century, and is written by an Icelandic philosopher, who claims to have found a passage to the centre of the Earth. Is it a hoax? Or is it the greatest scientific discovery of the day? There is only one way for them to find out.
And so begins an adventure where the two men, accompanied by their guide Hans Bjelke, set out to climb Mount Sneffels. On reaching the top of the mountain, they search for the crater that will supposedly take them to the centre of the Earth. The promise of finding a subterranean fantasy world, filled with prehistoric life forms and mythical monsters, drives them on. Will they really reach the centre of the Earth, or is it all a myth?
The creator and writer of Wasted Minute and 4320, Lewis Helfand is a freelance writer whose comic book credits include the graphic novels Kim, A Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, and The Time Machine for Campfire Comics and the monthly mini-comic The Adventures of Roxy Riley for East Coast Biker Magazine.
His past credits include weekly columns for AskMen.com and InsideHoops.com, as well as monthly features for Exposed Magazine and Rockstar Magazine. Other recent clips include articles for American Health & Fitness, Renaissance Magazine, Computer Bits Magazine, Vicious Magazine, The Funny Papers of Philadelphia, ClubPlanet.com, Food-Writing.com, and Modvox.com.
I have always been a fan of Jules Verne since I read Around the world 80 days and like reading graphic novels.The artists have done a commendable job to picturise Jules Verne's classic.I cannot think of giving lower than five stars to this classic.Its a must read..
After so many years, I continue to be enchanted by the thrilling and imaginative expedition into the bowels of the earth. After completing the abridged and unabridged versions, a graphic novel adaptation of Jules Verne's most celebrated story felt like the next logical step.
Decent artwork and concise storytelling serve as a gateway to anyone who wants to take a tentative step into the world of A Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
I enjoyed this graphic novel treatment of the classic adventure. However, the illustrations could have been better. The rendering of the battle between the sea monsters was especially poorly done.
A Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, Vinod Kumar (Illustrator), Lewis Helfand (Adapter)
The book was speaking in an old fashion sort of way the whole book which didn't really appeal to me. I only read this book because i had to choose a classic novel for school. Still didn't like it but it was definitely a classic.
Vernen scifistinen puoli ei ole minun juttuni, mutta vallan nätisti alkuperäistarinaa mukaillaan. Islantilaisen oppaan lihaksisto ei taida kuitenkaan olla Vernen kirjoittama :).