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Post #83792 - Reply to (#83203) by TofuQueen
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1:07 pm, Nov 3 2007
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Oh what next? Edgar Allan Poe? >_> It is interesting though, will read if scanlate >_>

I've read a comics of The Raven and other of Poe's works, it's not a manga though.


LOL, links? might help with my homework :/

Sorry, got them from the library.

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"Illustrated Classics" anyone? Or am I just too old, & nobody else remembers them anymore? laugh

That's it! Classics Illustrated! I feel old now too, most of them don't know it.

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1:20 pm, Nov 7 2007
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I was at a crap Tokyopop ReCon a while back, and two of the artists on those Shakespeare adaptions where there.
Should I have shot them on the spot? smile wink grin

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10:55 pm, Feb 25 2008
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They have even more Shakespeare Manga. "The Action Packed Way"

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8:44 am, Feb 26 2008
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i dunno.. call me conventional but i think manga's an essentially asian culture.. and shakespeare is so classically western that manga-nizing it would be a loss of it's errrrr... culture?

i still associate manga and manhwa with asia - especially japan and korea... can't seem to err... imagine them in other context... i think mebbe i'm too used to it.. or i'm a stick in the mud..

but shakespeare may roll in his grave knowing about this... laugh

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