![]() ![]() ![]() Many of the most exciting scenes are largely wordless, spotlighting the propulsive action amid growing tensions. In the vein of other graphic adaptations of bestselling series (like the evergreen The Baby Sitter’s Club), the first installment of Tarshis’ sprawling prose disaster oeuvre for young readers is reimagined in visually interesting full-color comic panels that support its recognizable thrilling pace and convenient twists. After the Titanic goes down and he’s safe back at home, George wrestles with his anxieties in a way that is accessibly age-appropriate, albeit a bit facile. Although panic mounts all around, it seems that George’s privilege will save him, until he is shocked to discover otherwise. As the arctic waters rise, George sets out to find her. When the fateful collision between boat and berg occurs, Phoebe goes missing. A popular prose series gets a graphic revitalization.įaithfully following its predecessor, the book introduces readers to 10-year-old George, an American boy traveling first class on the Titanic with his aunt Daisy and little sister, Phoebe. ![]()
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