





The Great Gatsby: A Graphic Novel
A lush and imaginative retelling brings F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel to life in stunning visual form.
With sweeping watercolors and striking imagery, K. Woodman-Maynard’s graphic novel adaptation of The Great Gatsby transforms Fitzgerald’s 1925 classic into a vivid new experience. From the glowing green light to the looming eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, every symbol bursts from the page in this faithful yet artistically bold rendition.
One of the first graphic adaptations of the novel, this edition captures both the dazzling opulence and underlying melancholy of the Jazz Age. Nick Carraway’s famously unreliable narration is reflected through dreamlike visuals, where metaphors are made literal—a party guest blossoms into an orchid; Daisy floats Gatsby on a cloud. Carefully selected passages from the original text are woven throughout, grounding the artwork in Fitzgerald’s lyricism.
Ideal for longtime fans and new readers alike, this graphic novel is a powerful classroom resource and a captivating tribute to a timeless exploration of wealth, illusion, and desire.
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A lush and imaginative retelling brings F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel to life in stunning visual form.
With sweeping watercolors and striking imagery, K. Woodman-Maynard’s graphic novel adaptation of The Great Gatsby transforms Fitzgerald’s 1925 classic into a vivid new experience. From the glowing green light to the looming eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, every symbol bursts from the page in this faithful yet artistically bold rendition.
One of the first graphic adaptations of the novel, this edition captures both the dazzling opulence and underlying melancholy of the Jazz Age. Nick Carraway’s famously unreliable narration is reflected through dreamlike visuals, where metaphors are made literal—a party guest blossoms into an orchid; Daisy floats Gatsby on a cloud. Carefully selected passages from the original text are woven throughout, grounding the artwork in Fitzgerald’s lyricism.
Ideal for longtime fans and new readers alike, this graphic novel is a powerful classroom resource and a captivating tribute to a timeless exploration of wealth, illusion, and desire.























