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Stories by Famous Authors Illustrated
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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   By comic-cuts
An interesting read. Macbeth was one of my favourites, waaay baaack, and this treatment is fairly good, at least you don't have to wade through pages for just one soliloquy.
   By The Australian Panther
the story has been paraphrased in simple language which makes the narrative clear. Suggestion, If you read this and like it, and if you haven't already, you owe it to yourself to then read the original and find out why Shakespeare is considered the master. Also check out one of the many excellent film versions. The Most recent one was made in 2015 with Michael Fassbender. (Magneto in the X-men movies)
  
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PublicationAugust 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
 
CoverMacbeth
CreditsPencils: Henry Kiefer? | Inks: Henry Kiefer?
ContentGenre: Drama
 
Foreword/AfterwordWhy You'll Enjoy Stories by Famous Authors (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesOn inside front cover.
 
Comic StoryMacbeth [Part 1] (10 pages)
SynopsisAfter receiving a prophecy from three witches regarding his future kingship, Macbeth shares this foreknowledge with his wife and she compels him to murder King Duncan to assure he ascends to the throne.
CreditsScript: William Shakespeare; Dana Dutch [as Dana E. Dutch] (adaptation) | Pencils: Henry Kiefer [as H. C. Kiefer] | Inks: Henry Kiefer [as H. C. Kiefer] | Letters: Howard Ferguson [as H. G. Ferguson]
ContentGenre: Drama
 
Comic StoryPart 2: Long Live the King! Long Live Macbeth! (13 pages)
SynopsisMacbeth is crowned king of Scotland but he and his wife soon descend into madness as their enemies prepare for an assault on their castle.
CreditsScript: William Shakespeare; Dana Dutch [as Dana E. Dutch] (adaptation) | Pencils: Henry Kiefer [as H. C. Kiefer] | Inks: Henry Kiefer [as H. C. Kiefer] | Letters: Howard Ferguson [as H. G. Ferguson]
ContentGenre: Drama
 
Comic StoryPart 3: The Prophecies Revealed (7 pages)
SynopsisMacbeth meets his doom in battle with Macduff.
CreditsScript: William Shakespeare; Dana Dutch [as Dana E. Dutch] (adaptation) | Pencils: Henry Kiefer [as H. C. Kiefer] | Inks: Henry Kiefer [as H. C. Kiefer] | Letters: Howard Ferguson [as H. G. Ferguson]
ContentGenre: Drama
 
Text ArticleSome Interesting People Live in the Dictionary (1 page)
CreditsScript: Frank Colby | Letters: typeset
 
Text ArticleMollycoddle
CreditsScript: Jean Newton | Letters: typeset
 
Text ArticleThe Riddle of Angkor
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Publisher advertisement6 World Famous Action Thrillers Streamlined in Famous Authors Illustrated (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesAdvertisement for the first six issues of this series. On inside back cover.
 
CreditsPencils: Henry Kiefer? | Inks: Henry Kiefer? | Letters: typeset
NotesBack cover.
 
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