Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens is a graphic novel published by IDW in 2009, featuring 53 pages in English. This edition presents a visual adaptation of Dickens’ classic tale, focusing on the life of a young orphan facing harsh realities in Victorian England. The narrative follows Oliver as he endures mistreatment in institutions and encounters the darker aspects of London, highlighting themes of fear and poverty.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Oliver’s struggles as he navigates a world filled with crime and morally ambiguous characters. The graphic novel format brings a new dimension to Dickens’ exploration of the human condition, emphasizing the contrasts between good and evil. This reprint edition offers an engaging way to experience a timeless story, appealing to both fans of classic literature and graphic novels alike.
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IDW is proud to introduce a new line of graphic novels that adapt some of the best-loved books of all time. The second book in the line is Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist.
Oliver Twist is the story of a young orphan who is subjected to ill-treatment in institutions in Victorian England. He falls into the clutches of the ghastly Fain and comes into contact with the seediest parts of London. The adventures of young Oliver are a story of fear, poverty, and the darkness of the human soul. Our young hero, caught between good and evil, has to survive amidst crime and a group of characters who are each worse than the other.
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