21 #050.Classics Illustrated

Classics Illustrated is a comic book series featuring adaptations of literary classics such as Moby Dick, Hamlet, and The Iliad. Created by Albert Kanter, the series began publication in 1941 and finished its first run in 1971, producing 169 issues.

27 of these were already posted in 7th post, but many visitors complained about bandwidth limitation. That is why reloaded at mediafire along with others.

001. THE THREE MUSKETEERS Alexandre Dumas

002. IVANHOE Walter Scott (7th post)

003. THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO Alexandre Dumas

004. THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS James Fennimore Cooper (7th post)

005. MOBY DICK Herman Melville (7th post)



006. TALE OF TWO CITIES Charles Dickens

007. ROBIN HOOD J. Walker McSpadden (7th post)

008. ARABIAN NIGHTS (7th post)

009. LES MISERABLES Victor Hugo

010. ROBINSON CRUSOE Daniel Defoe (7th post)

011. DON QUIXOTE Miguel DeCervantes

012. RIP VAN WINKLE & HEADLESS HORSEMAN Washington Irving

013. DR JEKYLL & MR. HYDE Robert Louis Stevenson (7th post)

014. WESTWARD HO! Charles Kingsley

015. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Harriet Beecher Stowe

016. GULLIVER'S TRAVELS Jonathan Swift (7th post)

017. THE DEERSLAYER James Fennimore Cooper

018. THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME Victor Hugo (7th post)

019. HUCKLEBERRY FINN Mark Twain

020. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS Alexandre Dumas

021. THREE FAMOUS MYSTERIES Doyle-Poe-Maupassant

022. THE PATHFINDER James Fennimore Cooper

023. OLIVER TWIST Charles Dickens

024. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT Mark Twain

025. TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST R H Dana Jr.

026. FRANKENSTEIN Mary W Shelley (7th post)

027. THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO

028. MICHAEL STROGOFF Jules Verne

029. THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER Mark Twain (7th post)

030. THE MOONSTONE William Wilkie Collins (7th post)



031. THE BLACK ARROW Robert Louis Stevenson

032. LORNA DOONE R D Blackmore

033. THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Arthur Conan Doyle

034. MYSTERIOUS ISLAND Jules Verne

035. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII Bulwer-Lytton-Edward

036. TYPEE Herman Melville

037. THE PIONEERS James Fennimore Cooper

038. THE ADVENTURES OF CELLINI

039. JANE EYRE Charlotte Bronte

040. MYSTERIES Edger Allan Poe

041. TWENTY YEARS AFTER Alexandre Dumas

042. SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Jonathan Wyss

043. GREAT EXPECTATIONS Charles Dickens

044. MYSTERIES OF PARIS Eugene Sue

045. TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS Thomas Hughes

046. KIDNAPPED Robert Louis Stevenson

047. TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA Jules Verne (7th post)

048. DAVID COPPERFIELD Charles Dickens

049. ALICE IN WONDERLAND Lewis Carroll (7th post)

050. TOM SAWYER Mark Twain

051. THE SPY James Fennimore Cooper

052. THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES Nathaniel Hawthorne

053. A CHRISTMAS CAROL Charles Dickens (7th post)

054. THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK Alexandre Dumas

055. SILAS MARNER George Eliot

056. TOILERS OF THE SEA Victor Hugo

057. SONG OF HIAWATHA Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

058. THE PRAIRIE James Fennimore Cooper

059. WUTHERING HEIGHTS Emily Bronte

060. BLACK BEAUTY Anna Sewell (7th post)

061. THE WOMAN IN WHITE Wilkie Collins

062. WESTERN STORIES Bret Harte

063. THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY Edward Everett Hale

064. TREASURE ISLAND Robert Louis Stevenson (7th post)

065. A BIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN



066. CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH Charles Reade

067. THE SCOTTISH CHIEFS Jane Porter

068. JULIUS CAESAR William Shakespeare

069. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Jules Verne

070. THE PILOT James Fennimore Cooper


071. THE MAN WHO LAUGHS Victor Hugo

072. THE OREGON TRAIL Francis Parkman

073. THE BLACK TULIP Alexandre Dumas

074. MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY Frederick Marryat

075. THE LADY OF THE LAKE Walter Scott


076. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Anthony Hope (7th post)

077. THE ILIAD Homer (7th post)

078. JOAN OF ARC

079. CYRANO DE BERGERAC Edmond Rostand

080. WHITE FANG Jack London (7th post)



081. THE ODYSSEY Homer (7th post)

082. THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE Robert Louis Stevenson

083. THE JUNGLE BOOK Rudyard Kipling

084. THE GOLD BUG ETC Edgar Allan Poe

085. THE SEA WOLF Jack London


086. UNDER TWO FLAGS Ouida

087. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM William Shakespeare

088. MEN OF IRON Howard Pyle

089. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Dostoyevsky

090. GREEN MANSIONS W H Hudson


091. THE CALL OF THE WILD Jack London

092. MILES STANDISH Longfellow

093. PUDD'NHEAD WILSON Samuel L Clemens

094. DAVID BALFOUR Robert Louis Stevenson

095. ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Erich Maria Remarque


096. DANIEL BOONE John Bakeless

097. KING SOLOMON'S MINES H Rider Haggard

098. THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE Stephen Crane

099. HAMLET William Shakespeare

100. MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY Nordhoff & Hall



101. WILLIAM TELL Frederick Schiller

102. THE WHITE COMPANY Arthur Conan Doyle

103. MEN AGAINST THE SEA Nordhoff & Hall

104. BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE Frank Buck

105. FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON Jules Verne



106. BUFFALO BILL

107. KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES Talbot Mundy

108. KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE

109. PITCAIRN'S ISLAND Nordhoff & Hall

110. A STUDY IN SCARLET Arthur Conan Doyle



111. THE TALISMAN Walter Scott

112. THE ADVENTURES OF KIT CARSON

113. THE FORTY FIVE GUARDSMEN Alexandre Dumas

114. THE RED ROVER James Fennimore Cooper

115. HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE Henry M Stanley

116. THE BOTTLE IMP Robert Louis Stevenson

117. CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS Rudyard Kipling

118. ROB ROY Walter Scott

119. SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE Richard Harding Davis

120. HURRICANE Nordhoff & Hall

121. WILD BILL HICKOK

122. THE MUTINEERS Charles Boardman Hawes

123. FANG AND CLAW Frank Buck

124. THE WAR OF THE WORLDS H G Wells (7th post)

125. THE OX-BOW INCIDENT Walter Van Tilburg Clark



126. THE DOWNFALL Emile Zola

127. THE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS Edmond About

128. MACBETH William Shakespeare

129. DAVY CROCKETT

130. CAESAR'S CONQUESTS Julius Caesar

131. THE COVERED WAGON Emerson Hough

132. THE DARK FRIGATE Charles Boardman Hawes

133. THE TIME MACHINE H G Wells (7th post)

134. ROMEO AND JULIET William Shakespeare

135. WATERLOO Chatrian Erckmann


136. LORD JIM Joseph Conrad

137. THE LITTLE SAVAGE Frederick Marryat

138. JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH Jules Verne

139. IN THE REIGN OF TERROR G A Henty

140. ON JUNGLE TRAILS Frank Buck

141. CASTLE DANGEROUS Walter Scott

142. ABRAHAM LINCOLN

143. KIM Rudyard Kipling

144. THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON H G Wells (7th post)

145. THE CRISIS Winston Churchill


146. WITH FIRE AND SWORD Henry K Sienkiewicz

147. BEN HUR Lew Wallace

148. BUCCANEER

149. OFF ON A COMET Jules Verne

150. THE VIRGINIAN Owen Wister


151. WON BY THE SWORD G A Henty

152. WILD ANIMALS I HAVE KNOWN Ernest Thompson Seton

153. THE INVISIBLE MAN H G Wells (7th post)

154. THE CONSPIRACY OF PONTIAC Francis Parkman

155. THE LION OF THE NORTH G A Henty

156. THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO Bernal Diaz Del Castillo

157. THE LIVES OF THE HUNTED Ernest Thompson Seton

158. THE CONSPIRATORS Alexandre Dumas

159. THE OCTOPUS Frank Norris

160. THE FOOD OF THE GODS H G Wells (7th post)

161. CLEOPATRA H Rider Haggard

162. ROBUR THE CONQUEROR Jules Verne

163. THE MASTER OF THE WORLD Jules Verne (7th post)

164. THE COSSACK CHIEF Nikolai Gogol

165. THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE Alexandre Dumas


166. TIGERS AND TRAITORS Jules Verne

167. FAUST Goethe

168. IN FREEDOM'S CAUSE G.A. Henty

169. NEGRO AMERICANS

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Classics Illustrated 001-005 (96.97 MB)

Classics Illustrated 006-009 (71.09 MB)

Classics Illustrated 010-013 (94.57 MB)

Classics Illustrated 014-020 (90.18 MB)

Classics Illustrated 021-027 (90.99 MB)

Classics Illustrated 028-034 (86.74 MB)

Classics Illustrated 035-042 (94.40 MB)

Classics Illustrated 043-050 (93.75 MB)

Classics Illustrated 051-057 (87.24 MB)

Classics Illustrated 058-063 (73.28 MB)

Classics Illustrated 064-069 (94.62 MB)

Classics Illustrated 070-076 (89.75 MB)

Classics Illustrated 077-083 (92.46 MB)

Classics Illustrated 084-090 (86.99 MB)

Classics Illustrated 091-097 (92.45 MB)

Classics Illustrated 098-104 (96.21 MB)

Classics Illustrated 105-111 (88.81 MB)

Classics Illustrated 112-118 (83.85 MB)

Classics Illustrated 119-125 (94.02 MB)

Classics Illustrated 126-132 (90.94 MB)

Classics Illustrated 133-139 (87.04 MB)

Classics Illustrated 140-145 (86.78 MB)

Classics Illustrated 146-153 (97.62 MB)

Classics Illustrated 154-160 (90.83 MB)

Classics Illustrated 161-167 (87.05 MB)

Classics Illustrated 168-169 (23.88 MB)

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21 comments

Krishna said...

what can i say? one of the best posts! man this is something

Krishna said...

I think we must do something for all the trouble you all take ( all posters and scanners etc). any ideas anyone? Mere lip thanks is not enough.
also can you disable the word verification? its such a pain- every time we have to enter that too.

Krishna

Deb said...

This is an awesome post! Thanks, Prabhat! I eagerly look forward to reading the Jules Verne titles.

Prabhat's Books and Comics said...

o.i.c.: Welcome friend.

krishna: Your well wishes are more than enough. Disabled the word verification as you asked.

deb: Welcome Deb.

Krishna said...

O Thanks Prabhat. That was nice of you to disable the verification. Whats the next post? or is it suspense?! all the posts are so well organized.
Krishna

TheBlabberingBard said...

Awesome post Thanks for your effort prabhat..found rapidshare links of these comics on another site but mediafire links are always welcome since they are free and without limits. Keep up the good work!!!

Prabhat's Books and Comics said...

theblabberingbard: These are all time classics, and will live long. I find rapidhare links at two sites, as you said mediafire links are more comfortable, that is why uploaded.

Krishna said...

great! just downloaded this great comic. I have one query. are we in any danger of being shut by any copy right owner? i hope not - but then we need to have a mirror site to back up all these? has any one thought about this?

Prabhat's Books and Comics said...

krishna: I also hope not, but I will open a new blog or not for public, I can't say about it at present. If yes, I will obviously remove the objected posts. In my opinion ecomics & ebooks encourage to buy it. I'm personally again started collection of my favorite books & comics.
I keep back up of all these post for myself.

Alain said...

What a great job…!! Giving us such a fine collection is a true gift from you. I can hardly believe my eyes, there are so many issues in your post. It's amazing and thrilling. And reading them is really a pleasant manner to approach or to revise classical works.

Prabhat's Books and Comics said...

alain: I like this series very much, so decided to share my collection with friends. Glad to know that you like the series.

Spiderman said...

Thanks a lot friend
I was searching for this long forgotten classic novels in comic book format.and finally stumbled upon it.I had my hands on to some of the classic illustration issues and i yearned for more in those days (when i was in 8th or 7th grade.12 years back to be precise).It was an emotional fulfillment.thank you again for revoking the experiences i had, enjoying these books in those days.

Prabhat's Books and Comics said...

Spiderman: You were lucky. I come to know about these only few years ago. Glad to see there is one more person who loves classics. If you are searching any more series or particular comics, let me know. May be I've these. Soon after IJC can post.

Spiderman said...

yeah i am lucky.i read almost all tin tin and Astrix series and its good to find the series in your blog i have not gone through it but sure i will. it will be hard to point any particular illustrated classics.as i find many of them in your list already .and i have read only 3 or 4 of them frankenstien is what i am reading now.Post Shakespeare if you have it in illustrated classics.hamlet is one of my favorite .i would like more of Shakespeare.
And friend one more thing i am a great fan of Archie comics.please post Archie comic series if possible.

Thanks a lot and lot of praise for you(that wont be enough!!).

comicos said...

WOW! This is indeed a wonderful treasure trove which I managed to discover just now. Thanks so much Prabhat!

Comicos

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