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adventurous dark reflective fast-paced

Fahrenheit 451 is one of those novels that doesn't require any introduction. This dystopian novel totally deserved a spot in the graphic novel format, for its disturbing content.
Tim Hamilton, the comic adaptor, successfully conveys the dark images of the book into an illustrated edition.


Just like the 1966 film by Truffaut, this is another version of this powerful masterpiece.
Haunting, disturbing, and thought-provoking, Fahrenheit 451 is a compelling work that makes any reader to reflect. The comic adaptation presents a gorgeous artwork and captures the most important concepts of Bradbury's work.


The design is quite edgy and mysterious, which helps the reader to envision a disconcerting dystopian society. Consequently, this graphic novel enhances the mental images from the original book by Bradbury. 
Hamilton's comic adaptation should be read as a conjunction to the original read.