Classics Illustrated #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume from Acclaim/Valiant's 1997 revival of the Classics Illustrated series presents Mark Twain's classic satirical novel, in which a 19th-century American engineer is transported back to medieval England and attempts to modernize King Arthur's court. The book includes the full comic adaptation along with supplementary notes and historical background material, part of the 'Classics Illustrated Notes' line designed for educational use.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, adapted by Andrew Jay Hoffman with art by Jack Sparling and Bo Hampton, brings Mark Twain’s satirical classic to life through thoughtful essays and period illustrations. This 1997 issue from Classics Illustrated offers a clear, accessible breakdown of the novel’s themes, characters, and plot, enhanced by period-accurate artwork and a striking cover by Bo Hampton.
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A 19th century man is sent back in time to Camelot. He uses his scientific knowledge to improve conditions in Camelot and become King Arthur's right-hand man.
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