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by Redwaller » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:15 pm
BBkat wrote:Satamoru wrote:Ninja Jedi wrote:
I thought that was from The Jabberwocky?
The Jabberwocky was a poem from 'Through The Looking Glass' - which is a part of the original Alice In Wonderland.
Plus in the books, none of the aforementioned creatures are ever described so we don't know what they look like(The Jabberwock however gets a black and white picture with the poem but that's it). These these renditions of them are purely the artist's interpretation, just like the ones in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. I don't see why everyone's getting their panties in a twist.
I personally think they look beyond wicked and really wish I could buy CS$ for these guys.
But alas, no credit card.
If I may, I would like to agree and add that of the illustrations present in the books, some of those are in and of themselves interpretations. Most notably, the art of Sir John Tenniel, the man who Lewis Carroll chose to illustrate the officially published version of his books, added a detail to the Knave in the pictures which was most likely of his own making. So, in essence, even the original took liberties with itself.
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by stripez » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:19 pm
i love the advent pets and the pixalated dogs!
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by BBkat » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:22 pm
Redwaller wrote:BBkat wrote:Plus in the books, none of the aforementioned creatures are ever described so we don't know what they look like(The Jabberwock however gets a black and white picture with the poem but that's it). These these renditions of them are purely the artist's interpretation, just like the ones in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. I don't see why everyone's getting their panties in a twist.
I personally think they look beyond wicked and really wish I could buy CS$ for these guys.
But alas, no credit card.
If I may, I would like to agree and add that of the illustrations present in the books, some of those are in and of themselves interpretations. Most notably, the art of Sir John Tenniel, the man who Lewis Carroll chose to illustrate the officially published version of his books, added a detail to the Knave in the pictures which was most likely of his own making. So, in essence, even the original took liberties with itself.
Oh, cool.
Now I really want to find a copy of Through the Looking Glass. I've only read the first book.
I'm really digging the bat-winged Jabberwock here though. He's awesome.

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by {Bitterblue} » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:25 pm
The Juju Bird is absolutly amazing!! I love it!
Hopefully the demand won't be too crazy so I can trade for it!
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by Redwaller » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:37 pm
BBkat wrote:Redwaller wrote:BBkat wrote:Plus in the books, none of the aforementioned creatures are ever described so we don't know what they look like(The Jabberwock however gets a black and white picture with the poem but that's it). These these renditions of them are purely the artist's interpretation, just like the ones in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. I don't see why everyone's getting their panties in a twist.
I personally think they look beyond wicked and really wish I could buy CS$ for these guys.
But alas, no credit card.
If I may, I would like to agree and add that of the illustrations present in the books, some of those are in and of themselves interpretations. Most notably, the art of Sir John Tenniel, the man who Lewis Carroll chose to illustrate the officially published version of his books, added a detail to the Knave in the pictures which was most likely of his own making. So, in essence, even the original took liberties with itself.
Oh, cool.
Now I really want to find a copy of Through the Looking Glass. I've only read the first book.
I'm really digging the bat-winged Jabberwock here though. He's awesome.
Since Alice in Wonderland is in the public domain, you can find a copy online, and purely legally, to read at your leisure. Project Gutenburg is one of the better known sites for public domain works. I'm also starting Through the Looking Glass.
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