➱ [Read] ➬ The Michael Moorcock Library - Hawkmoon, Vol. 1 By Michael Moorcock ➼ – Heartforum.co.uk These two out of print classics adapted by James Cawthorn are collected together at last as part of Titan’s acclaimed Michael Moorcock LibraryFollow the adventures of Dorian Hawkmoon Duke of Köln a These two out of Moorcock Library ePUB ☆ print classics adapted by James Cawthorn are collected together at last as part of Titan’s acclaimed Michael Moorcock LibraryFollow the adventures of Dorian Hawkmoon Duke of Köln as he fights against the Dark Empire of Granbretan and attempts to free himself from a malevolent black jewel that The Michael Kindle - has been implanted in his brain.
Michael John Moorcock is Moorcock Library ePUB ☆ an English writer primarily of science fiction and fantasy who has also published a number of literary novels Moorcock has mentioned The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw and The Constable of St Nicholas by Edward Lester Arnold as The Michael Kindle - the first three books which captured his imagination He became editor of Tarzan Adventures in .

- Hardcover
- 192 pages
- The Michael Moorcock Library - Hawkmoon, Vol. 1
- Michael Moorcock
- 13 October 2016 Michael Moorcock
- 9781785864223
While the art in this volume is gorgeous it doesn’t read very smoothly It feels choppy and jumps around a bit in pacing with some scenes occurring far to uickly and other seuences seeming to drag a bit Still this is a valuable collection of illustrations that do great justice to the character of Hawkmoon The art is stunning and often rather mesmerizing Cawthorn’s black and white illustrations are superior to most the stuff that gets published in the US
The story itself is well told I guess that I am not a huge fan of the James Cawthorne artwork in black and white I found his people to be very stiff I thought that the color cover plates brought life to his artwork than the BW did This was an interesting read I hope that Titan also publishes the Roy Thomas Rafael Kayanan versions of the Hawkmoon stories too
The art alone is worth the priceJames Cawthorn Why am i just learning of him now years after his passing The artwork in this excellent adaptation is heart achingly beautiful The prose adapted by the author is eually lovely
A dark detailed comic adaption of the Runestaff novels Worth reading for the artwork alone