The graphic novel adaptation of post-apocalyptic classic The Road is one of the most frightening and beautiful comics you will read this year
Interview | Artist and writer Manu Larcenet on adapting Cormac McCarthy's famous novel
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Comicsthe roadThe graphic novel adaptation of post-apocalyptic classic The Road is one of the most frightening and beautiful comics you will read this yearWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Comicsthe roadThe graphic novel adaptation of post-apocalyptic classic The Road is one of the most frightening and beautiful comics you will read this yearWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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(Image credit: Manu Larcenet / Abrams ComicArts)
Set sometime after the end of the world, The Road follows two survivors – a father and his young son – as they scrape a desperate living amid the ash-coated ruins of a fallen civilization, all while fighting starvation and trying to avoid murderous strangers. As with McCarthy’s novel, the plot is simple, the dialogue sparse, …