The Indian in the Cupboard
Publication Date: June 01, 2015
Chapter: Rose-Colored Comics
We're taking a break from Frankenstein for a little intermission. Don't worry, I'm not pulling a Gilgamesh. Frankenstein will pick up again next week. In any event, welcome to Rose-Colored Comics, in which I draw dumb comics about books I read in elementary school.
The Indian in the Cupboard is the story of, y'know, an indian in a cupboard. He's a little plastic dude that's brought to life with magic. Then things happen. I dunno. I'm fuzzy on the details. All I really remember is when the kid in a later book gets locked into a trunk ends up looking like a large, plastic inanimate kid. It was terrifying.
Also, the film adaption is notable for featuring Darth Vader vs. Robocop.
Author: Lynne Reid Banks • Year: 1980 • Info: Wikipedia
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Lit Brick is a comic started by Jodie Troutman in an effort to read the entire Norton Anthology of English Literature. Having eventually succeeded in that goal, it now features comics about all manner of random literature. For more of Jodie's work, visit longtalljodie.com!
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