
It's one of the best Gaiman adaptations to come along in some time, and it's a must-read for lovers of mature fantasy and art nouveau. A chilling fantasy retelling of the Snow White fairy tale by bestselling creators Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran. Cómic 20,69 Ebook (ePub) 3,99 Estado del producto. To compensate for the story's scant page count, the edition includes notes and sketches from Doran explaining her creative process. Snow, Glass, Apples Sé el primero en dar tu opinión. The result is a lush, unabashedly sexy fantasy/horror comic with a timeless, mythic feel. One for the adult Goth, perhaps, that taps into the darker, sexier side of Gaiman’s work. Her panels drip with fin de si cle elegance: beads, flowers, flowing hair, Celtic designs, and dense collages of figures, landscapes, and patterns. Snow, Glass, Apples is a great version of the Gaiman tale, sympathetically drawn and evocatively told.

Disney has mastered the art of reimagining fairy tales to the point where many believe their versions to be true to the originals, but it’s always a delight to find reimaginings that twist the story in entirely new directions.

To match the script's eerie mood and transgressive themes, Doran draws visual inspiration from Harry Clarke, an early-20th-century illustrator and stained-glass artist with a romantic, decadent sensibility. Snow, Glass, Apples Colleen Doran (artist), Neil Gaiman (writer), Val Trullinger (flatter) Dark Horse Comics August 2019. The dark fairy tale recasts "Snow White" from the queen's point of view in this version, White is a seductive vampire, the dwarfs are sinister "forest folk," and cutting out the princess's heart does nothing to stop her wintry reign of terror. Gaiman and Doran use Snow White as their springboard to tell the story from the evil queen’s. The book teems with imagination, weirdness, eroticism and beauty, thereby embodying everything that similar efforts tend to lack.

Doran (Amazing Fantastic Incredible) outdoes herself in adapting Gaiman's inventive short story into a stylish graphic novella. Snow, Glass, Apples, artist Colleen Doran’s adaptation of the Neil Gaiman story, taps into this impulse to reimagine.
