Best of
Adaptations

1997

Elric: Stormbringer


P. Craig Russell - 1997
    Greatest of these heroes was a doom-driven adventurer who bore a runeblade that he loathed. His name was Elric of Melniboni, king of ruins, and lord of a scattered race that once ruled the world. Legendary artist P. Craig Russell adapts Michael Moorcock's climactic Elric novel -- the grand story of the final battle between Law and Chaos -- to the comics format. This is Russell's finest work yet, and the greatest Elric epic of them all, combining the best elements of horror, sword, and sorcery into one amazingly powerful story.

The Art of Anastasia


Harvey Deneroff - 1997
    With a slipcase, vellum overlays, a die-cut window, and a gatefold, this stunning book brings the exotic locales, fairy tale romance, adventure, and excitement of the film home.For 80 years, the mystery of Anastasia has bewitched people the world over. Now, Twentieth Century Fox, with producers/directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, brings the story to life in a astounding new way. Animators for Disney for years before opening up their own company, Bluth and Goldman created the popular films The Secret of NIMH, The Pebble and the Penguin, Thumbelina, A Troll in Central Park, All Dogs Go to Heaven, and with, Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, The Land Before Time and An American Tail.

The Art Of The Little Mermaid: A Disney Miniature (Disney Miniature)


Jeff Kurtti - 1997
    The incredibly beautiful art from Disney's highly popular box-office sensation THE LITTLE MERMAID is finally getting the attention it deserves in this high-quality, reasonably priced, gift-sized art edition featuring lavish, full-color reproductions of the film's exquisite final art.