The Man Who Fell to Earth: The Official Movie Adaptation (Graphic Novel)
By Dan Watters
Illustrated by Dev Pramanik
By Dan Watters
Illustrated by Dev Pramanik
Category: Comics
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$29.99
Oct 25, 2022 | ISBN 9781787737013
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Praise
“I read this in one fast, thirsty gulp. It’s a beautiful representation of a story that prods both the mind and the heart. I fell, and you will, too.” Gail Simone
“Roeg’s cult classic is more influential on comics than even most classic comics. It’s a joy to see it interpreted by two of comics smartest new creators. Absolutely unearthly.” – Kieron Gillen
“It’s a difficult thing to interpret a tale like The Man Who Fell To Earth and find a completely different take on it, but Watters and Pramanik have pulled it off with style. They’ve honoured Bowie, Tevis and Roeg with their atmospheric, near-folkloric version of the story, which should intrigue and delight Bowiephiles everywhere.” – Nick Abadzis
“An intense artistic trip that is both faithful to the movie and transcends it. Bowie belongs in comics.” – Paul Cornell
“Vibrant…Pramanik’s soft, painterly art, drenched in warm tones, captures the characters’ features and personalities…” Publishers Weekly
“A classic tale about an alien who is used and corrupted by the worst elements of human society, The Man Who Fell to Earth is a memorable graphic novel whose cautionary notes still ring true.” – Foreword Reviews
“A compelling tale that remains a brilliantly dark satire on consumerism. You can feel Bowie’s presence on every panelled page. 4 stars out of 5!” – Total Film
“Reshapes the story for a new medium and generation.” – NME
“Fans of the film ought to enjoy this new interpretation…” – Slings and Arrows
“A welcome alternative to the movie…Dev Pramanik perfectly captures Bowie’s Newton. 9 out of 10!” – Sci-Fi Bulletin
“A memorably impressive adaptation.” – Midwest Book Review
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