Stardust by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess.
Requirements: CBR Reader, 378 MB.
Overview: In a Victorian-era tale of magic and romance, young Tristran Thorn falls in love with the town beauty and must go on an incredible coming-of-age journey in order to capture her heart. Living in the small countryside town of Wall, one night Tristran vows to his beloved to retrieve a fallen star that they witnessed crashing down from the heavens. Now to gain his love’s hand, he must leave behind his home and embark on a journey that will define the meaning of true love. Told through breathtaking painted illustrations, this fairytale for adults is a true masterpiece in storytelling storytelling.
- Stardust won an Alex Award from the American Library Association.
Stardust won the 1999 World Fantasy Award for Best Artist for Charles Vess.
Genre: Camics, Fantas, Mini-series, Digital, Completed.
Stardust
- Charles Vess artist
Neil Gaiman writer
Published by Vertigo. 1997-1998.
- About author:
- In 1990, Vess began one of his best-known collaborations to date, with writer Neil Gaiman. He illustrated "The Land of Summer’s Twilight", one of the four episodes in the original The Books of Magic mini-series, and worked on three issues of Gaiman’s critically acclaimed The Sandman series. Sandman #19 ("A Midsummer Night’s Dream") is a meta-fictional adaptation of Shakespeare’s play. In 1991, that issue won the World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story, the only comic book to hold the honor, as award organizers subsequently amended the rules to specifically exclude comics. Vess contributed eight drawings for a prose-based inset that appeared in Sandman #62 ("The Kindly Ones: 6") and illustrated the final issue of the series, Sandman #75, a second Shakespeare adaptation ("The Tempest"). He drew the covers for the Books of Faerie spin-off series Molly’s Story (1999).
Between 1997 and 1998 the collaboration between Vess and Gaiman continued in the four-part series Stardust, a prose novella to which Vess contributed 175 paintings. The series was collected and published in trade paperback form by DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint. Stardust won an Alex Award from the American Library Association. It received a Mythopoeic Award, and Vess was given the 1999 World Fantasy Award for Best Artist for his work on the series.
In 1999, Vess’s own Green Man Press produced a portfolio as a benefit for his wife Karen, injured in a car accident, titled A Fall of Stardust, which contained two chapbooks and a series of art plates.
Download Instructions:
http://corneey.com/wLYXUN — Stardust 01 (1997) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXU2 — Stardust 02 (1998) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXU8 — Stardust 03 (1998) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXIq — Stardust 04 (1998) (digital)
- Mirror:
- http://novafile.com/d2ggs56rrxig — Stardust 01 (1997) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXIr — Stardust 02 (1998) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXIu — Stardust 03 (1998) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXIp — Stardust 04 (1998) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXId — Stardust 01 (1997) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXIh — Stardust 02 (1998) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXIl — Stardust 03 (1998) (digital)
http://corneey.com/wLYXIn — Stardust 04 (1998) (digital)