"I have no other ambitions but to draw your words," wrote french cartoonist Manu Larcenet in a letter to the late author seeking permission to adapt the post-apocalyptic classic. By Borys Kit Senior ...
From the cover to Cormac McCarthy's "The Road": A Graphic Novel Adaptation, by Manu Larcenet. (Courtesy Abrams Comic Arts) Cormac McCarthy’s grim Pulitzer Prize-winning post-apocalyptic novel “The ...
ComingSoon has an exclusive preview of Abrams ComicArts’ new graphic novel adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. Written by McCarthy, The Road was originally published in 2006. The novel is set in ...
A lot of military veterans talk about preparing for a post-apocalyptic world, but author Cormac McCarthy, whose work was shaped by his time in the U.S. Air Force, wrote one of the most vivid books on ...
The first-ever graphic novel adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize–winning postapocalyptic classic, The Road, approved and authorized by McCarthy and illustrated by acclaimed cartoonist Manu ...
Cormac McCarthy died of natural causes at his New Mexico home Tuesday The Pulitzer Prize-winning author was best known for his books "The Road" and "No Country for Old Men" "No Country for Old Men" ...
Just a little over two years after Cormac McCarthy's death, a rare glimpse inside the late novelist's home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, reveals more about the man behind the myth than any interview ever ...
Cormac McCarthy’s stunning new novel of the apocalypse, The Road, is not for the faint of heart, nor for those who turn to literature for pleasant flights of the imagination. The Road is savage and ...