In Paris, during the year 1625, a young man called d'Artagnan, after a series of misadventures, attempts to join the King's elite fighting force - The Musketeers! Joined by Porthos, Aramis, and Athos, the four make short work of the Crown's adversaries. But little do they know, the evil Cardinal Richelieu is creating a counter force to the Musketeers, one which may soon ov In Paris, during the year 1625, a young man called d'Artagnan, after a series of misadventures, attempts to join the King's elite fighting force - The Musketeers! Joined by Porthos, Aramis, and Athos, the four make short work of the Crown's adversaries. But little do they know, the evil Cardinal Richelieu is creating a counter force to the Musketeers, one which may soon overwhelm them and challenge the power of the French throne itself! The latest title in the Marvel Illustrated line reunites the creative team which brought you the much-lauded adaptation of The Man in the Iron Mask. All for one and one for all! Collects Marvel Illustrated: The Three Musketeers #1-6.
The Three Musketeers (Marvel Illustrated)
In Paris, during the year 1625, a young man called d'Artagnan, after a series of misadventures, attempts to join the King's elite fighting force - The Musketeers! Joined by Porthos, Aramis, and Athos, the four make short work of the Crown's adversaries. But little do they know, the evil Cardinal Richelieu is creating a counter force to the Musketeers, one which may soon ov In Paris, during the year 1625, a young man called d'Artagnan, after a series of misadventures, attempts to join the King's elite fighting force - The Musketeers! Joined by Porthos, Aramis, and Athos, the four make short work of the Crown's adversaries. But little do they know, the evil Cardinal Richelieu is creating a counter force to the Musketeers, one which may soon overwhelm them and challenge the power of the French throne itself! The latest title in the Marvel Illustrated line reunites the creative team which brought you the much-lauded adaptation of The Man in the Iron Mask. All for one and one for all! Collects Marvel Illustrated: The Three Musketeers #1-6.
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Mark –
Roy Thomas is still able to do a good adaptation of a classic. Many of the stories comprising the adventures of the musketeers was left out. That is as expected from such a lengthy original. I regret that more was not made of the depth of the characters. Thomas seems to shy away from penetrating looks into the characters. The artwork captured the time of the tale fairly well.
Giorgio Castellini –
This was painful. A masterpiece of serial novels reduced to some sort of renaissance superhero comic book. Of all the many ways this could have been adapted to a graphic novel, this was likely the cheapest and worst.
Scott Whitney –
After having experienced "Moby Dick" in this format, I was inspired to look for more imprints from the Marvel Illustrated series. I enjoyed this one, but I do not think it is as good as the last one I read. I was able to find more of the illustrated classics and will be reading them. I also would like to find "The Man in the Iron Mask" to see how the story continues in this format. After having experienced "Moby Dick" in this format, I was inspired to look for more imprints from the Marvel Illustrated series. I enjoyed this one, but I do not think it is as good as the last one I read. I was able to find more of the illustrated classics and will be reading them. I also would like to find "The Man in the Iron Mask" to see how the story continues in this format.
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Edna –
Although the illustrations are a bit dark, this graphic novel has enough adventure, deception, intrigue and (forbidden) romance that could peak a teen's interest into reading the original novel by Dumas. Although the illustrations are a bit dark, this graphic novel has enough adventure, deception, intrigue and (forbidden) romance that could peak a teen's interest into reading the original novel by Dumas.
Lyonsl –
My dad made me read this one as he liked the story when he was young. Not bad - I would never have come across it. recommended
Argaen –
Buena adaptación, pero debería haber sido un poco más largo. Habían viajes completos que se resumieron en un diálogo de dos cuadros entre otros personajes que los comentaron de pasada.
Kris –
An okay adaptation of a great novel.
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