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Burma chronicles
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Since the demise of Classics Illustrated in 1971, and the commercial success of populist comic books and their cinematic super heroes, I've been suspicious of contemporary graphic storytellers. Kanter's objective was to bring intelligent literature to young people and his work remains the most noble in the history of illustrated children's magazines. Dickens, Dumas, Emily Bronte, Walter Scott, Gogol and Jules Verne, I read them first as illustrated comics. Over 30 years he adapted 169 literary masterpieces into evocative graphic storybooks. In those days an inspirational American publisher named Albert Kanter produced a series called Classics Illustrated.

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testosterone-pumping heroics in Gotham City and daft larks in the Midlands – but rather The Iliad, Moby Dick and the Lord of the Rings. Not Batman or the Beano which were too parochial for my taste – i.e. I spent the summer holidays of my Canadian childhood reading comic books.













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