![]() Burns, has the unenviable role of breathing life into Wilson’s script and like the great painters of history he expertly mixes light and darkness, capturing the beauty of Cathy and the torment of Heathcliffe. Every frame has been broken down for the artist and we can only assume that Mr Wilson has a love of Bronte that allows him to dissect each scene with meticulous detail, like a master film director he has taken care to retain the original spirit of the story whilst enthusing it with enough energy to ensure it is popular with a modern audience. ![]() Wilson has the task of bringing Ms Bronte’s work to life and he must know the subject well because he doesn’t fail in his duty. My introduction to the range has been Wuthering Heights and Dracula, which I am assured are fine examples of their back catalogue. As a latecomer to their products I have been pleasantly surprised by the quality and thought that goes into their adaptations. "Classical Comics are really cranking up their output when it comes to the great works of literature. ![]() Adapted by Sean Michael Wilson and John M Burns ![]()
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