The Phantom of the Opera - Official Graphic Novel

Illustrated by José María Beroy
Hardcover
$29.99 US
7.75"W x 11.75"H x 0.61"D   | 25 oz | 20 per carton
On sale Jan 11, 2022 | 112 Pages | 978-1-78773-190-5
From the original libretto of Andrew Lloyd Webber's world-famous, multi-award-winning musical that has been playing continuously around the world for over 33 years comes this fully authorized graphic novel adaptation.

In 1881 the cast and crew of a new production, Hannibal, are terrorized by the Phantom of the Opera, a mysterious, hideously disfigured man who lives beneath the Paris Opera House. Hopelessly in love and obsessed with one of the chorus singers, the Phantom will stop at nothing to make her the star of the show, even if that means murder.
CAVAN SCOTT (writer)
Born in 1973, Cavan is a freelance comic writer and author, best known for his work on a variety of BBC TV spin-off series including Doctor Who as well as books on Country File and Planet Dinosaur. He has also written novels and comics for Star Wars, Vikings, Penguins of Madagascar, the Doctor Who comic, Adventure Time, Angry Birds and Disney Infinity. In April 2016 his World Book Day book Star Wars: The Escape became the UK's number one bestselling book. He was also script editor of the first series of Highlander and Blake's 7 talking books for Big Finish Productions.
His first Sherlock Holmes novel, The Patchwork Devil was published in 2016.

JOSÉ MARÍA BEROY (artist)
The Spanish comic book artist, colourist and scriptwriter has over 36 years of experience working in advertising, animation and comic publishing and was born in Barcelona in 1962. His work has been published in the USA, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Italy, Brazil, Sweden and Denmark. He has drawn Deadman for DC Comics and Doctor Who.
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"beautifully illustrated and richly coloured ... some of the scenes are so detailed that you can spend minutes looking at them" - London Theatre 1


“Beautiful … Beroy really captured the magic and monstrosity - 8/10” - Geek Tyrant

“A must-have for any fan of Lloyd Webber’s work.” The British Fantasy Society

About

From the original libretto of Andrew Lloyd Webber's world-famous, multi-award-winning musical that has been playing continuously around the world for over 33 years comes this fully authorized graphic novel adaptation.

In 1881 the cast and crew of a new production, Hannibal, are terrorized by the Phantom of the Opera, a mysterious, hideously disfigured man who lives beneath the Paris Opera House. Hopelessly in love and obsessed with one of the chorus singers, the Phantom will stop at nothing to make her the star of the show, even if that means murder.

Creators

CAVAN SCOTT (writer)
Born in 1973, Cavan is a freelance comic writer and author, best known for his work on a variety of BBC TV spin-off series including Doctor Who as well as books on Country File and Planet Dinosaur. He has also written novels and comics for Star Wars, Vikings, Penguins of Madagascar, the Doctor Who comic, Adventure Time, Angry Birds and Disney Infinity. In April 2016 his World Book Day book Star Wars: The Escape became the UK's number one bestselling book. He was also script editor of the first series of Highlander and Blake's 7 talking books for Big Finish Productions.
His first Sherlock Holmes novel, The Patchwork Devil was published in 2016.

JOSÉ MARÍA BEROY (artist)
The Spanish comic book artist, colourist and scriptwriter has over 36 years of experience working in advertising, animation and comic publishing and was born in Barcelona in 1962. His work has been published in the USA, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Italy, Brazil, Sweden and Denmark. He has drawn Deadman for DC Comics and Doctor Who.
José María Beroy View titles by José María Beroy

Praise

"beautifully illustrated and richly coloured ... some of the scenes are so detailed that you can spend minutes looking at them" - London Theatre 1


“Beautiful … Beroy really captured the magic and monstrosity - 8/10” - Geek Tyrant

“A must-have for any fan of Lloyd Webber’s work.” The British Fantasy Society