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The magic flute
Russell, P. Craig.
Long out of print, the many adaptations that Russell has done of famous operas are finally collected again in the wake of his highly successful adaptation of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung. This first volume presents his adaptation of one of Mozart's most famous works, a farcical tale mixed with fantasy.
Publisher: NBM Pub.,
Pub date: [2003]
Pages: 138 p. :
ISBN: 156163350X
Item info: 1 copy available at Main Library.
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741.5 qR966 2003 1 Book Main-2nd Floor - TeenSpot - Graphic Novels
The magic flute
Russell, P. Craig.

Summary

Long out of print, the many adaptations that Russell has done of famous operas are finally collected again in the wake of his highly successful adaptation of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung. This first volume presents his adaptation of one of Mozart's most famous works, a farcical tale mixed with fantasy. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Publishers Weekly Review

Adapting any work to sequential art is intimidating, but adapting opera takes a special kind of confidence. Adapting comic opera-particularly one by Mozart-takes a confidence that borders on hubris. Fortunately, Russell, who's adapted everything from Neil Gaiman's short stories to The Ring of the Niebelung, has the talent to back up his ambition. Sure and confident, Russell's art switches from tense action sequences to slapstick without missing a beat. His sense of physical characterization is also impressive, helping readers keep track of Mozart's often confusing cast of characters. Even traditionally less-recognized aspects of comics presentation, like color and lettering, here serve the story brilliantly. And as impressive as Russell's art is, his writing is possibly even more noteworthy. Much of this graphic novel is told without narration or dialogue (presumably to simulate the longer musical passages Mozart included in the opera), and Russell's selection of sequential images keeps the story moving along without ever losing readers. When he does use dialogue, often the hardest part of a graphic novel to pull off properly, he hits just the right tones: brash and aspiring for young Prince Tamino, earthy and hearty for cynical bird-catcher Papageno, haughty and cryptic for the mysterious Queen of Night. NBM's reprint of Russell's classic adaptation superbly displays the artist's skill at both writing and illustrating. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
The magic flute
Russell, P. Craig.
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Leader: am4aec
Key: OC 04808598
Data source: OC
Fixed field data: 030103s2003 nyua 000 1 eng
LCCN: 2003041218
ISBN: 156163350X
ISBN: 1561633518 (pbk.)
Local system #: (OCoLC)51476864
Cataloging source: DLC DLC IG# UKM
Authentication code: pcc
Local holdings: OCPP
Local DDC call #: 741.5 qR966 2003
Personal name: Russell, P. Craig.
Title: The magic flute / adaptation of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by P. Craig Russell.
Publication info: New York : NBM Pub., [2003]
Description: 138 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Series: (The P. Craig Russell library of opera adaptations)
Held by: MAIN
Topical subject: Operas--Comic books, strips, etc.
Topical subject: Comic books, strips, etc.--United States.
Genre index term: Graphic novels.
Added personal name: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Zauberflöte.
Series: Russell, P. Craig. P. Craig Russell library of opera adaptations.