wfzimmerman’s review: “The comic book cover is what makes this clever and collectible, but it’s kind of a one-trick pony. After you look at the cover and say "cool", then what? You’re still holding a very thick, very nineteenth century (and very terrific) old novel in your hands.”
Penguin Classics (2007), Paperback, 736 pages
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