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Frankenstein

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With its riveting blend of horror and science fiction, Frankenstein has gripped the public’s imagination since its publication in 1818. Now Sam Ita, the genius of paper engineering and art, transforms Mary Shelley’s tragic masterpiece into an unforgettable, stunning, and accessible pop-up book. For the third time, Ita?who created the magnificent Moby Dick and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea pop-ups?successfully captures the rich, dark drama of his source through amazing images. The entire story unfolds almost cinematically, in a potent mix of graphic novel panels and spectacular three-dimensional designs. The gothic building where Dr. Frankenstein carries out his sinister experiment rises high on the page; a scaffold, complete with a rope noose, emerges threateningly; and the misunderstood, rageful monster looms large and menacing, ready to destroy all in his path. This is pure visual magic, and a wonderful way to experience a classic.

14 pages, Hardcover

First published September 7, 2010

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July 25, 2021
Cool graphic novel pop up version of the story. Read it with my almost 9 year old who thought it was pretty cool, even though I had to explain a few things.
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