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  1. Lloyd S. Wagner is a Creative Writer, Screenwriter and Producer. Over the course of his career he has written for an eclectic assortment of newspapers, magazines and journals. Between 2004 and 2007 he published three books for young readers (El Chupacabras, Ghosts at Gettysburg and Greenman).

  2. Lloyd S. Wagner is the author of The Call of the Wild (4.02 avg rating, 125 ratings, 21 reviews), Frankenstein (3.43 avg rating, 84 ratings, 22 reviews, ... Home My Books

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  3. Jul 27, 2010 · — Chris Wilson, The Graphic Classroom (a resource for teachers and librarians)"Lloyd S. Wagner's script follow(s) Shelley's narrative fairly closely. . . . a literary adaptation . . . which includes a one-page biography of Mary Shelley and a two-page historical feature on 'body-snatching' in 19th Century England. No age rating is given, but Shelley's gothic masterpiece with its multiple ...

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  4. Nov 9, 2010 · Lloyd S. Wagner, Jack London, Sachin Nagar (Illustrator) Buck, is a four year old shepherd dog, living a pampered life as an estate dog. His life changes when he is suddenly kidnapped and sold into service during the Klondike gold rush, for he is made to haul heavy sleds through the deep snow fields. Being in a new environment, he soon ...

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  5. Jan 1, 2010 · First published anonymously in 1818, Frankenstein was the brainchild of author Mary Shelley. Over the years, this classic tale has been retold many times in several different formats. Campfire's faithful graphic novel adaptation of Frankenstein brings an important and timeless story back to life. 72 pages, Paperback.

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  6. adapted by Lloyd S. Wagner, illustrated by Naresh Kumar Mary Shelley's horror classic is a story meant to be illustrated. With language so richly vivid, readers can't help but picture the horrors that emerge from her sharpened quill.

  7. Mary Shelley's horror classic is a story meant to be illustrated. With language so richly vivid, readers can't help but picture the horrors that emerge from her sharpened quill. What young reader wouldn't want to see Dr. Frankenstein, reeling from the loss of his mother, patch together a quilt of human body parts? Whittling down the story to its most basic elements, Wagner achieves much ...

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