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Thanks very much! Must get ahold of said collection now. I hope you're enjoying the "Feline Quadruped's Nocturnal Habiliment" (cat's pajamas)! | ||||
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Speaking of books, I have 3 of the Ray Bradbury comics. Way kewl, seeing the stories in comic format. Faves have to be (and I've forgotten the names) the story of the automated house in the future that burns down and the one about the life of a rocket ship. Gotta find the rest of the collection. I think that there were 4 of them. Clay EDIT Aug 19: Those stories would be "There Will Come Soft Rains" and "I, Rocket". [This message has been edited by Tilt Boss (edited 08-19-2004).] | ||||
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In 2003, a book came out called: "The Best of Ray Bradbury: The Graphic Novel". Put out by ibooks, NY. (Distributed by Simon and Schuster) ISBN: 0-7434-7476-7 In addition to an introduction by Ray Bradbury, it includes the following stories (with a variety of artists): "A Sound of Thunder" "The City" "Dark They Were, And Golden-Eyed" "The Golden Apples of the Sun" "Night Meeting" "Picasso Summer" "A piece of Wood" "Come Into My Cellar" "The Visitor" "It Burns Me Up!" "The April Witch" "The Foghorn" From the introduction: "For I still believe that there's nothing wrong with comics that a good idea and a good presentation can't cure, providing books whereby you yank kids, through excitement, into reading, by gosh, real live books. But you must start somewhere, mustn't you?" Bradbury got his start with Buck Rogers. Mine was Spiderman, Dr. Strange, The Silver Surfer, The X-Men, Thor, The Fantastic Four, Captain America, The Hulk . . . I was a "Make Mine Marvel" man. That and Mad magazine. The first book that just turned me on? Ray Bradbury's "Farenheit 451". | ||||
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OK, dug the comics off the shelf: The Ray Bradbury Chronicles Bantam/Spectra Books Vol. 1 & 2 Copyright July, 1992 Vol. 3 Copyright November, 1992 Vol. 4, announced, but I don't have it. Stories: Vol. 1 - Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed The Golden Apples of the Sun Marionettes, Inc. The Toynbee Convector The Dragon I, Rocket Vol. 2 - Come Into My Cellar Rocket Summer and The Locusts Night Meeting Punishment Without Crime A Piece of Wood The Flying Machine Vol. 3 - The Aqueduct The Veldt Gotcha! Homecoming There Will Come Soft Rains (2 versions) I gotta say, actually seeing these stories made them so much more, I don't know, real. As much as I love the texts, and as much as I see all the action in my head (my Theatre of the Mind is fully functional!), the comic format speaks to me because of my age. At 37, I grew up on comic books. They are one of the things that got me reading. Since I read about 40 books a year, you can say that comics have really influenced my life. I don't know how many volumes they published, but I would like to have them all. Clay | ||||
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