The Graphic Canon » The Graphic Canon #2 - Volume 2: From "Kubla Khan" to the Brontë Sisters to The Picture of Dorian Gray released by Seven Stories Press on October 10, 2012.
Founder of Britain according to legend.
The "Alice in Wonderland" Alice. A normal girl who had the misfortune of falling into Wonderland's entrance (a rabbit hole).
Elder woman murdered by Raskolnikov in Crime and Punishment.
From Little Women.
Character from the novel by Leo Tolstoy.
English pickpocket and criminal.
Arthur Dimmesdale is a puritan preacher who has an illicit affair and is tormented by guilt.
German philosopher.
Leader of a crew in search of a Snark
The talking & smoking caterpillar is one of the famous characters whom Alice met in Wonderland. He is often depicted seated on a large mushroom while smoking a hookah. In Tim Burton's live action film, the Caterpillar was given the name Absalom.
From Jane Austin's novel Pride and Prejudice.
The female protagonist in Wuthering Heights.
A writer known for Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, Great Expectations and A Christmas Carol.
From Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist.
The Cheshire cat is a magical animal and resident of Wonderland.
Personification of Death. One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Alice in Wonderland's kitten.
The Alice in Wonderland dodo bird.
Dorian Gray is the title character in Oscar Wilde's sole novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" but has also played a role in the comic book world.
The sleepy Dormouse was one of the eccentric characters Alice met in Wonderland. The Dormouse is often depicted sleeping inside a large tea-pot on the table at the Mad Hatter's tea-party. During Tim Burton's film, the Dormouse was given the name Mallymkun.
A character in George Eliot's Middlemarch.
Doctor Henry Jekyll is a well-tamed English scientist, with an obsession with his own duality, spending much of his days addressing his own feeling of darkness. Until, he engineers a potion that physically transforms him into a being that harnesses his deepest darkest urges, in the form of Mister Edward Hyde. A large, brute who chews cigars, gambles, lusts, boasts, and partakes in all forms of debauchery; including murder.
An American poet (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) author, editor, and literary critic first known for such poetry as "The Raven". He later was known for creating the first detective story, and especially for his horror, mystery, and suspense tales.
Catherine Earnshaw's husband in Wuthering Heights.
From George Eliot's Middlemarch. He is the town's reverend and married to Dorothea Brooke.
Elizabeth Bennet is one of several sisters in the Bennet family from Jane Austin's novel Pride and Prejudice.
A Poet
A career criminal, usually in the occupation of fence, who runs a gang of child thieves
Frankenstein's monster is a fictional character that first appeared in Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.
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