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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780981873701 ISBN: 0981873707 Label: Automatic Pictures Manufacturer: Automatic Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 176 Publication Date: October 16, 2008 Publisher: Automatic Pictures Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Automatic Pictures Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Put to rest any delusions or disinformation you have of the tea-guzzling madman of faux literary history and prepare to expand your consciousness as the saga of Hatter Madigan and his relentless search for the lost Princess of Wonderland unfolds in Volume 1 of the Hatter M graphic novel series! In Frank Beddor's bestselling The Looking Glass Wars, Royal Bodyguard Hatter Madigan was ordered by Queen Genevieve to take Princess Alyss and leave Wonderland after a bloody palace coup staged by the murderous Redd. But while escaping through the Pool of Tears (the portal connecting Wonderland to our world) crushing centrifugal force pulled them apart, and Alyss was lost. In this first volume of the geo-graphic parallel adventure trilogy, Hatter finds himself in Paris, France in the year 1859 shockingly separated from the child he had been sworn to protect. Hatter must now embark upon a non-stop quest, crisscrossing the globe for 13 years in search of his lost Princess. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Dark and twisty reimagination of the "Mad" Hatter, Bodyguard to Princess Alyss of WonderlandI "fell" for Ben Templesmith's art when he teamed with Ellis to do, yeah, FELL. So, when I happened upon this compilation called HATTER M, and saw that it had art by Ben Templesmith, I picked it up and bought it, without even glancing at the story blurb. Thankfully, I was not disappointed. Then again, I like dark retellings of familiar tales (such as the updated fairy tales that Datlow/Windling offered us for the last decade plus in their fantasy anthologies). In this case, ... Read More Rating: - Templesmith and Hatter M. are awesome!I picked up the hardcover edition of this book at San Diego Comic-Con last year. I already was a fan of the The Looking Glass Wars novel trilogy, so felt this was a "must-have"--and I was not disappointed! The book follows Hatter's adventures looking for the lost Princess Alyss in our world, expanding on what is a tiny sequence in the first of the prose novels. The art is amazing; I wasn't familiar with Templesmith's work prior to Hatter M, though I have since sought out 30 Days of Night and some of ... Read More Rating: - Hatter M: MagnificentLewis Carroll could never have seen this coming, but Frank Beddor did. Frank, Liz Cavalier, and Ben Templesmith have created a moody, compelling masterpiece, complete with magic, myth, and mayhem. Hatter Madigan, in his pursuit to protect Alyss, travels through space to Budapest , and Paris only to find himself in a place he does not quite understand, searching for the proverbial needle in the haystack. This is an intense journey, in more than one sense. The ... Read More Rating: - The worst of Templesmith...I really wanted to like this book. I've been a fan of Ben Templesmith's art for some time now, and the owner of my friendly neighborhood comic shop highly recommended Hatter M to me. I was let down by both the story and the art of this volume. There is simply no excuse with an artist of Ben Templesmith's caliber for the quality of the material here. It's truly a pale imitation of his other work, with much of it being blurry and amateurish or obviously photoshopped. If he had requested a colorist ... Read More Rating: - Depraved, for mature readers onlyI don't write reviews often and I am inclined to leave my own opinions out, but I have appreciated parent reviews sometimes that have warned me of something I may not have expected from a book or product, and decided to share my thoughts to that end with respect to this book. My son, who reads well beyond his years (12) and who is highly imaginative and intelligent, requested this book after reading and immensely enjoying The Looking Glass Wars and Seeing Redd. However, he found this peripheral to the ... Read More
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