Sujet : Re: Seen on the shelf -- Ringworld Graphic novel.
De : akwolffan (at) *nospam* zoho.com (WolfFan)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 28. Apr 2025, 02:41:12
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On Apr 27, 2025, Cryptoengineer wrote
(in article <
vumfvj$1sv5l$2@dont-email.me>):
On 4/27/2025 6:06 PM, WolfFan wrote:
On Apr 26, 2025, Bobbie Sellers wrote
(in article <vuhso4$1oevo$1@dont-email.me>):
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Hi Habitues,
I am sort of full of Ringworld though it was quite enjoyable
as text only. The drawings resemple manga though as i casually flipped
though it. This was my first visit to the SFPL-Main in nearly 5 months.
If you have a friend to introduce to SF it might be a good
idea.
bliss
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who does the artwork?
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"by Robert Mandell (Adapter), Larry Niven (Author), Sean Lam
(Illustrator)
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https://www.amazon.com/Ringworld-Graphic-Novel-Part-One/dp/0765324628
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It came out in 2014.
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I had a look on both Amazon and Apple’s sites. Apple explicitly says no
DRM; Amazon doesn’t seem to say anything on the subject, not a good sign.
Both had previews. the graphics were... underwhelming. And, worse, it’s
just Part One, and it’s been a decade with no Part Two. (If there’s a
Part Two, I can’t find it in either Apple or Amazon.) There would be a
probability that it will never be finished, and a near certainty that the
other books in the series won’t get the graphical treatment.