A review by missbryden
The Graphic Canon, Vol. 2: From Kubla Khan to the Bronte Sisters to the Picture of Dorian Gray by Russ Kick

2.0

I appreciate these visual adaptations being done, but for the most part I didn't care for the art, even though there was such a variety.
Jane Eyre (I liked the art better than most, and appreciated the artist Elizabeth Watasin's attempt at capturing the feelings of the excerpted chapter) and Frederick Douglass's "The Message from Mount Misery" (the art, by Seth Tobocman, really helped his speech come to life for me) stood out.