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Old 11-13-2008, 06:17 PM   #4
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In 11th grade, the teacher had a stack of comic books of classics, stuff like Moby Dick, Time Machine, and so on. Does that count?
I had all those classics comics too. Although, most of them were pretty straight out representations of the books they represented. I think I recall reading a lot of Dickens in that format (when I was about 6 or 7) and I remember reading Cyrano as a classic comic, probably about the same time.

By the time 11th grade rolled around I had read most of the classics in their unabridged form ... and had moved on to science fiction in a very big way. But, I was thinking more of really off the wall things that got you to the classics without you even realizing that was happening.
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