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“Das Amulett von Samarkand”
Based on Jonathan Stroud's beloved novel, this German-language graphic novel adaptation brings "Das Amulett von Samarkand" to vivid life with illustrations by Lee Sullivan. The cover presents a striking grid of eight vignettes — glimpses of a skeletal figure, a sharp-dressed young man, a looming spider, a glowing pentagram, fantastical creatures, and more — offering a tantalizing mosaic of the magical world within. With script adaptation by Katharina Orgass and Gerald Jung and color work by Nicolas Chapuis rounding out the creative team, this 2011 Bertelsmann edition is a handsome entry point for fans of the Bartimäus saga.
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artist, inker Lee Sullivan · colorist Nicolas Chapuis · writer Jonathan Stroud · writer Katharina Orgass · writer Gerald Jung · cover Lee Sullivan
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artist, inker Lee Sullivan
colorist Nicolas Chapuis
writer Jonathan Stroud
writer Katharina Orgass
writer Gerald Jung
cover pencils, inks Lee Sullivan