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👻 Dive into the eerie brilliance of The Graveyard Book – where ghosts tell the best stories!
The Graveyard Book Graphic Novel Single Volume combines both volumes into one paperback edition, featuring Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed story adapted by P. Craig Russell. This New York Times bestseller blends horror, fantasy, and humor with stunning illustrations, earning a 4.8-star rating from over 500 readers. Ideal for fans of sophisticated graphic novels and collectors alike.


| Best Sellers Rank | #405,137 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,497 in Horror, Monsters & Ghost Stories for Children #5,704 in Comics & Graphic Novels for Children #9,717 in Fantasy for Children |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 521 Reviews |
Y**O
Genial edición ilustrada
Junto con Norse Mythology, uno de los libros que más me ha gustado de Neil Gaiman.
G**M
Another great story
You can't go wrong with Neil Gaiman (unless he writes for Doctor Who), this graphic novel about a boy who grows up in a cemetery, raised by loving ghosts and a vampire is exciting, eerie, touching, funny, and melancholic at the same time. Masterfully written and impressively implemented by great illustrators. Should not be missing in any comic collection.
M**T
Excellent
11 yr granddaughter loved it
P**Z
Sobre “The Graveyard Book”
El libro llegó en un lapso corto. Muy buena edición de una historia muy bella y muy amena de leer.
K**N
I just wish he could go home now and then!
I got this as a gift...and then it was a real wrench to give up: I'll have to buy one for me. The story follows the general idea of Kipling's Jungle Book, with the protagonist being a very-recently orphaned boy taken in and raised by the inhabitants of a graveyard, along with a transient-and-friendly vampire. This graphic novel cleaves closely to the book; any written description left out is amply filled in by the artwork--which is lavish and lovely and affecting. An unusual feature of this graphic novel is that the chapters are drawn by a variety of artists. This can be a bit jarring at times, as the faces and expressions of the characters change noticeably from one chapter to the next. Nevertheless, the overall theme and feel of the book is maintained throughout.
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