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Cover: Alfredo Alcala
A Tale of Two Cities #64-1344
“A Tale of Two Cities”
Pendulum Press's Now Age Illustrated line brought Dickens's sweeping French Revolution saga to comics readers in 1974, and Alfredo Alcala's cover sets the tone beautifully. A defiant figure in a dark coat and red trousers stands at the foot of a guillotine, while the faces of a dark-haired man, a golden-haired young woman, and a bearded older man loom large in the foreground — the human stakes of revolution rendered in bold, expressive linework. Adapted by Naunerle Farr and illustrated throughout by Alcala, this is a genuinely compelling way to meet one of literature's most enduring stories.
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writer Charles Dickens · writer Naunerle Farr · artist, inker Alfredo P. Alcala · cover Alfredo Alcala
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writer Charles Dickens
writer Naunerle Farr
artist, inker Alfredo P. Alcala
cover pencils, inks Alfredo Alcala