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Old 05-11-2017, 03:04 PM   #137
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
How many of those 40-45 titles are cartoon-type graphic ebooks? (I don't care for anything like that.)
The contributions from George R. R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, the Ray Bradbury tribute volume, a Harlan Ellison GN (he also has a prose short stories collection), and the William Gibson adaptation (4 issues, which I counted as 1 title), for a total of 5 out of the lot.

ETA: the Neil Gaiman book uses a relatively realistic art style, in case that's what you prefer to see in GNs, while the rest have fairly standard “superhero”-style comic book art; although IME, the Bradbury adaptations tend to use a wide range of styles (at least the old one from Topps Comics which later got reprinted by iBooks did).

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