Mirror, Mirror On the Wall, Who's the Villain After All? Reviewers and fans alike are raving about the new graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples short story. Adaptation and art by Colleen Doran!
"Doran is able to incorporate the totality of Gaiman's narrative with her own artistic vision... eschews traditional comic book panelling for something wholly her own."- Multiversity Comics
"It's as if Snow, Glass, Apples was summoned by the world's most ancient sorcerer into being yet, writing this, I am cognizant of the fact that it took a great deal of craft, skill, and effort to accomplish that effect. If there is one book that could fill you with the magic of storytelling, it's Snow, Glass, Apples."- ComixConnection
"Snow, Glass, Apples is a combination of a superb script, with Gaiman at his evocative, inventive best, and masterful artwork from Doran."- Starburst Magazine
"I read it in one sitting, entranced by the merging of pictures and prose that the best books do. Snow, Glass, Apples is a great version of the Gaiman tale, sympathetically drawn and evocatively told."- SFF World
"Snow, Glass, Apples is the ideal adaptation, as it both respects and enriches its source material...The artwork is absolutely jaw-dropping, with perfectly placed boxes of text to guide you through each painting of a page."- AiPT!
"I cannot properly describe how beautiful, detailed and perfect Colleen Doran's work really is. It′s erotic without being blatant, it′s both decorative and useful to the story, it′s far more ambitious than anything I've seen this year, and makes a perfect pair with such an uncomfortable topic. Gaiman knows how to defy convention, how to both enchant us and haunt us in the process, and this is their best collaboration so far." - Geek Dad
"If the writing didn’t amaze you, the artwork will." - Review Fix
"[Doran's] exquisitely beautiful designs are other-worldly, and when the characters begin behaving in unsettling ways, it is all the more uncomfortable for the audience to observe. ...Gaiman fans as well as anyone who has a fondness for the slightly sinister mystique of Clarke’s classic fairytale illustrations will be delighted by Snow, Glass, Apples." - Nerdspan