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Illustrated to match its inherent insight and humor, this edition of The Screwtape Letters turns reality inside-out as readers see things through the eyes of Uncle Screwtape, the unfortunate tutor to Wormwood, a bumbling demon. Ideal for anyone who enjoyed the original book as well as for those who have not as yet had the pleasure.
Paperback, 94 pages
Published
May 1994
by Marvel Comics
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This review is for the Marvel Comics "Christian Classics Series" graphic novel adaptation. Concerning it's a totally different attempt at the work and has a completely different ISBN, why Goodreads fails to consider them different entities is bemusing.
Even in an adaptation of a diabolically twisted perspective, C.S. Lewis's work shines through as an intelligent presentation of Christian belief. I did not compare each selection with the prose version of the epistolary book, but I'm fairly certain ...more
Even in an adaptation of a diabolically twisted perspective, C.S. Lewis's work shines through as an intelligent presentation of Christian belief. I did not compare each selection with the prose version of the epistolary book, but I'm fairly certain ...more

A supposed graphic adaptation from Marvel Comics and Nelson publishing that is really just a lavishly illustrated edition, this book pairs C. S. Lewis' words with art and lettering by Charles E. Hall, Pat Redding, and John Kalisz.
Through the eyes of a demon, Lewis' observations are often eye-opening, sometimes overly simple, but always thought provoking. The artistic team's interpretation of the work through cartoons does nothing to undercut the seriousness of the words. Quite the opposite, the ...more
Through the eyes of a demon, Lewis' observations are often eye-opening, sometimes overly simple, but always thought provoking. The artistic team's interpretation of the work through cartoons does nothing to undercut the seriousness of the words. Quite the opposite, the ...more
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