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Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation (Ray Bradbury Graphic Novels) Paperback – Illustrated, July 21, 2009
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Now an HBO Original Movie starring Michael B. Jordan (Black Panther), Sofia Boutella (Star Trek: Beyond), and Michael Shannon (The Shape of Water).
An Eisner Award Nominee
"Monday burn Millay, Wednesday Whitman, Friday Faulkner, burn 'em to ashes, then burn the ashes."
For Guy Montag, a career fireman for whom kerosene is perfume, this is not just an official slogan. It is a mantra, a duty, a way of life in a tightly monitored world where thinking is dangerous and books are forbidden.
In 1953, Ray Bradbury envisioned one of the world's most unforgettable dystopian futures, and in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, the artist Tim Hamilton translates this frightening modern masterpiece into a gorgeously imagined graphic novel. As could only occur with Bradbury's full cooperation in this authorized adaptation, Hamilton has created a striking work of art that uniquely captures Montag's awakening to the evil of government-controlled thought and the inestimable value of philosophy, theology, and literature.
Including an original foreword by Ray Bradbury and fully depicting the brilliance and force of his canonic and beloved masterwork, Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is an exceptional, haunting work of graphic literature.
NOTE: THIS IS A GRAPHIC LITERATURE.
- Print length160 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHill and Wang
- Publication dateJuly 21, 2009
- Grade level7 - 9
- Dimensions6 x 0.45 x 8.9 inches
- ISBN-10080905101X
- ISBN-13978-0809051014
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"Monday burn Millay, Wednesday Whitman, Friday Faulkner, burn ’em to ashes, then burn the ashes." For Guy Montag, a career fireman for whom kerosene is perfume, this is not just an official slogan. It is a mantra, a duty, a way of life in a tightly monitored world where thinking is dangerous and books are forbidden.
In 1953, Ray Bradbury envisioned one of the world's most unforgettable dystopian futures, and in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, the artist Tim Hamilton translates this frightening modern masterpiece into a gorgeously imagined graphic novel. As could only occur with Bradbury's full cooperation in this authorized adaptation, Hamilton has created a striking work of art that uniquely captures Montag's awakening to the evil of government-controlled thought and the inestimable value of philosophy, theology, and literature.
Including an original foreword by Ray Bradbury and fully depicting the brilliance and force of his canonic and beloved masterwork, Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is an exceptional, haunting work of graphic literature.
Look Inside This Stunning Adaptation of Fahrenheit 451
In the panels below, fireman Guy Montag returns home after a night of burning books and encounters Clarice, a teenager who changes his life.
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“A graphic adaptation of a novel like Fahrenheit 451 is more than just an illustrated version of the original . . . The book has the look of a classic comic. Hamilton deliberately limited his color choices, so much of the book is in the muted tones of blue, green and gray. But that is punctuated by the fire scenes, which reflect some of the most memorable passages in the novel . . . Apart from the images, Hamilton manages to retain much of the power of Bradbury's original words.” ―Lynn Neary, NPR
“If you know the novel, you'll still be thrilled by Tim Hamilton's artwork in this new version, which combines a comic-book clarity--the panels are simple and straightforward, without the distraction of a lot of visual razzmatazz--with a deep, humane rendering of the novel's theme.” ―Julia Keller, Chicago Tribune
“Vibrant and vital . . . [Hamilton] saturates the story with his own evocative energy and vision. He doesn't use all of Bradbury's words, instead allowing the story's inherent visual propulsion to add even more depth and texture to an already-indelible tale . . . Hamilton's arousing adaptation doesn't just update Bradbury's novel. It primes Fahrenheit 451, long a staple of high school and college reading lists, for rediscovery.” ―Renee Graham, The Boston Globe
“[Hamilton] boasts the tools--and chops--to take on a Bradbury classic that's already tripped up the greats (like François Truffaut). He turns in a vivid and relevant meditation that will surely become a resurgent favorite of nervous librarians everywhere.” ―Richard Pachter, The Miami Herald
“Tim Hamilton's illustrations have given new life to this venerable work.” ―Nick Smith, ICv2
“Turning Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 into a graphic novel couldn't have been an easy task. After all, the action in the veteran sci-fi author's 1953 novel . . . largely consists of characters sitting around a fire station talking about books, characters sitting around a suburban living room talking about books, and characters sitting around a twilit campfire talking about books. Fortunately, Tim Hamilton proves himself up to the task of making such scenes visually arresting, through stark shadows and subtly rendered facial expressions.” ―John Lucas, The Georgia Straight (Vancouver)
“Illustrated by Tim Hamilton, whose simple style can carry a threat all its own, this version is likely to take off.” ―Kel Munger, Sacramento News Review
“If you enjoyed watching the apocalyptic Watchmen, or Frank Miller's Sin City and The Spirit, you really must hustle to your nearest book store to pick up a copy of the new Fahrenheit 451 . . . With its sharp dialogue, powerful message, and stunning imagery, Fahrenheit 451 burns white hot.” ―Nylon Guys
“The intellectually and viscerally engaging story is quite effective in graphic form. Hamilton's consistently muted color palette of blacks, blues, and grays sustains the overarching brooding mood and renders the bright flashes of red and orange flames all the more startling in contrast. Fans of 451 should find this version illuminating, and those who haven't read the original novel may seek it out after reading this fine adaptation.” ―John Edward Royall, Charleston City Paper
“If you want a condensed classic, with pictures, this authorized version fits the bill. The art has a dark, flattened feel and stays low-key, only striking a strong note in the unnatural, spiky rendering of flames.” ―Alex Good, Waterloo Region Record
About the Author
Tim Hamilton has produced art for The New York Times Book Review, Cicada magazine, King Features, BOOM Studios, Mad Magazine, and Serializer.net. He adapted Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island into a graphic novel for Puffin Graphics.
Product details
- Publisher : Hill and Wang; First Edition (July 21, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 160 pages
- ISBN-10 : 080905101X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0809051014
- Grade level : 7 - 9
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.45 x 8.9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,953 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #10 in Literary Graphic Novels (Books)
- #14 in Graphic Novel Adaptations
- #547 in Classic Literature & Fiction
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In a career spanning more than seventy years, Ray Bradbury, who died on June 5, 2012, at the age of 91, inspired generations of readers to dream, think, and create. A prolific author of hundreds of short stories and close to fifty books, as well as numerous poems, essays, operas, plays, teleplays, and screenplays, Bradbury was one of the most celebrated writers of our time. His groundbreaking works include Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Dandelion Wine, and Something Wicked This Way Comes. He wrote the screen play for John Huston's classic film adaptation of Moby Dick, and was nominated for an Academy Award. He adapted sixty-five of his stories for television's The Ray Bradbury Theater, and won an Emmy for his teleplay of The Halloween Tree. He was the recipient of the 2000 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the 2004 National Medal of Arts, and the 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation, among many honors.
Throughout his life, Bradbury liked to recount the story of meeting a carnival magician, Mr. Electrico, in 1932. At the end of his performance Electrico reached out to the twelve-year-old Bradbury, touched the boy with his sword, and commanded, "Live forever!" Bradbury later said, "I decided that was the greatest idea I had ever heard. I started writing every day. I never stopped."

Tim Hamilton lives in Brooklyn, NY, and has produced work for The
New Yorker, The New York Times, Cicada Magazine, King Features,
Marvel, Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, Mad Magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine,
Dow Jones,Lifetime and ABC Television.
In 2010 he adapted Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451″ into
a graphic novel for Hill & Wang with Mr. Bradbury's blessing. The
resulting book was nominated for an Eisner award in the "Best
Adaptation of Another Work" category.
Tim was once a clue on the quiz show Jeopardy.
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Customers find the graphic novel beautifully illustrated and appreciate how it stays true to the original text. Moreover, the story is to the point and helps readers understand the narrative better. Additionally, they like the comic book format, with one customer noting how closely it follows the original novel, and another mentioning it's perfect for its time period.
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Customers find the graphic novel readable and well done, with one customer noting it serves as a worthwhile companion to the original book.
"Needed this book for my English class and it was made very well and came in very quickly...." Read more
"Good, but too short I thought. Seems like they must have cut out a lot." Read more
"...Well done!!" Read more
"...It is overall a good read." Read more
Customers appreciate the visual quality of the graphic novel, describing it as beautifully illustrated and among the best visual novels, with one customer noting how the pictures enhance the critical text.
"...Now its done up as a graphic novel. Great pics." Read more
"...For starters, the GN is true to the original material but takes all the artistic liberties it is afforded...." Read more
"...Although this graphic novel is brilliant and works wonderfully as a graphic novel, it is abridged from the book...." Read more
"...Otherwise, I loved it. Easy to read and the message is conveyed beautifully with the illustrations." Read more
Customers appreciate the story quality of the graphic novel, finding it to the point and easy to understand, with one customer noting it's a fun way to relive the narrative.
"...able to follow along with the class and felt like they could understand the story better than if they were reading the book...." Read more
"Great story i love it really, i've never been big on reading books had to many pushed down the throat in school so when it comes to reading it take..." Read more
"...The story itself is to the point and the moral is struck over the readers head, like a hammer strikes a nail...." Read more
"Pretty true to the original story, this graphic novel provides a quick-read study of the main ideas Bradbury was intending to convey...." Read more
Customers appreciate the graphic novel's clarity, with several noting it stays true to the original text, and one mentioning that students understand it better.
"I liked the book as a kid in school. Now its done up as a graphic novel. Great pics." Read more
"...They were able to follow along with the class and felt like they could understand the story better than if they were reading the book...." Read more
"...For starters, the GN is true to the original material but takes all the artistic liberties it is afforded...." Read more
"Pretty true to the original story, this graphic novel provides a quick-read study of the main ideas Bradbury was intending to convey...." Read more
Customers appreciate the comic book format of the graphic novel, with one customer noting that it closely follows the original novel.
"I liked the book as a kid in school. Now its done up as a graphic novel. Great pics." Read more
"This is a comic book!" Read more
"Graphic novel arrived ok. "Product Features" section displays 3 bullets. One bullet said signed. Book is not signed...." Read more
"...The comic format followed closely with the original novel and greatly helped the student to enjoy the story." Read more
Customers appreciate how the graphic novel reflects its time period, with one customer noting it serves as a biography of that era.
"...This book is perfect for this time period. In a world where we cant even trust anything our government(s) tell us, this book really opens your eyes...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024Needed this book for my English class and it was made very well and came in very quickly. It has survived getting tossed around in my back pack this semester and looks brand new sitting on my bookshelf now!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025I liked the book as a kid in school. Now its done up as a graphic novel. Great pics.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025Se lo pidieron en el colegio a mi hijo, todo bien
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024I bought the graphic novel by mistake, but it's a good quality
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025I needed this for a school project and Amazon had the best prices on this book and shipping was 2 days. Would definitely recommend this.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024I used these in my classroom when teaching Fahrenheit 451. I have a few students who are learning English or don't feel very confident in their reading skills, and these were amazing to have on hand for those students. They were able to follow along with the class and felt like they could understand the story better than if they were reading the book. I'll probably get more of them for next year!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018Good, but too short I thought. Seems like they must have cut out a lot.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025Amazing
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Rene FloresReviewed in Mexico on April 12, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Excelente calidad
La calidad de impresión y el libro en general es muy buena, las ilustraciones también
Kindle-KundeReviewed in Germany on January 16, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Gelungene Umsetzung eines Klassikers
Wonderful x-mas present. Very well received, great translation from narrative to picture story
P nobleReviewed in Australia on February 23, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Awesome adaptation
Awesome adaptation
Amazon has so many books that comic shops just don't keep in there shelves
SallyReviewed in Canada on March 8, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Keep your minds alert
This startling story will never lose its efficacy. It should be required reading everywhere.
Uncle VladimirReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 20125.0 out of 5 stars Better than you would expect
This is a fine example of how classic science fiction should be adapted into graphic form. Tim Hamilton's artwork manages to convey the dreary minimalism of Bradbury's nightmare world, without itself being both drab and prosaic. He is smart enough to leave large chunks of Bradbury's poetic dialogue raw and intact, while the artwork is so detailed as to do justice to the authors original lush descriptive language. I wish Tim Hamilton would do a whole slew of Bradbury adaptations along with some of the other sci-fi greats, yet I'm sure he has his reasons for not doing so.
A superb story with a profound message, which can be enjoyed on many levels. I think any fan of the novel, would be pleasantly surprised by how lovingly and faithfully Tim Hamilton has reformed this master work into the graphic medium. Sublime and highly recommended.






