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Classics Illustrated #31 The Black Arrow
Cover Date: October, 1946
Albert W. Raymond editor.Harry M. Adler managing editor.One page biography of Robert Louis Stevenson."Pioneer's of Science Joseph Priestley "The Father of Soda Water and Discoverer of Oxygen" One page text piece. Set in England during the Wars of the Rose ...
Issue Description
Albert W. Raymond editor.Harry M. Adler managing editor.One page biography of Robert Louis Stevenson."Pioneer's of Science Joseph Priestley "The Father of Soda Water and Discoverer of Oxygen" One page text piece.Set in England during the Wars of the Roses, this swashbuckling historical novel tells of a young man betrayed by his brutal guardian and forced to seek the help of a mysterious society. Brimming with action, adventure, suspense, and romance, it is a classic portrait of England during one of its most tumultuous eras.
Classics Illustrated
- Publisher
- Gilberton Publications
Volume Description
In 1941, Albert E. Kanter introduced Classic Comics, later renamed Classics Illustrated. Kanter’s idea was to use the comic form to make great literature accessible to readers who might never otherwise make the effort. Whether his idea represented a watering down of the classics, as some critics claimed, it was an amazingly popular move. Each of the 169 comics in this series were reprinted numerous times, with 23rd printings being relatively common. Their popularity even extended to schools, where the colorful, well-written adaptations must have seemed a welcome alternative to reading lengthy texts.
Kanter later introduced Classics Illustrated Junior, adapting children’s literature for younger readers. The series also gave rise to numerous imitations over the years.
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