Lynd Ward

Graphic Novels… Lynd Ward ?
Why should Lynd Ward’s wordless novel w/pictures – God’s Man, be considered a graphic novel?
Thanks for the help!
Wikipedia seems to think so.
In the truest sense of the word, yes, it’s a graphic novel.
Although it doesn’t contain panels it’s still a story told through a series of pictures.
Swiss cartoonist Thomas Ott also creates comics / graphic novels without words.
Frankenstein (Illustrated by Lynd Ward)
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[LP Record] The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge CONTENTS: FLASH! FLASH! SAYS THE LIGHT. DANGER! DANGER! SAYS THE BELL. BE CAREFUL, BOATS! SAYS THE LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE. WARNING! WARNING! A STORM IS COMING!… |
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Johnny Tremain $2.68 This story of a tragically injured young silversmith who ends up hip-deep in the American Revolution is inspiring, exciting, and sad. Winner of the prestigious Newbery Award in 1944, Esther Forbes’s story has lasted these 50-plus years by including adventure, loss, courage, and history in a wonderfully written, very dramatic package. It’s probably not great for little guys but mature 11-year… |
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The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge $9.00 On the Manhattan bank of the Hudson River, a small lighthouse–made of steel and painted bright red–proudly protects boats with his faithful beam. One day a great expanse of gray steel, which also shines a bright light into the fog and darkness, is built over it. The little red lighthouse feels insignificant and useless in comparison but soon learns that . . . small can be mighty!A portion of the… |
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