Rebel Illustrated Classics
Introducing the stunning new illustrated edition of George Orwell's timeless masterpiece, 1984! Immerse yourself in a visually captivating experience with the Rebel News Illustrated Classics version, expertly depicted by the renowned artist Paul Rivoche.
This edition is more than just a book—it's a work of art that breathes new life into Orwell's gripping dystopian tale. Unlike the cramped and uninspiring typesetting found in most editions, our meticulously designed pages invite you to explore every word and illustration with ease. Prepare to be captivated as Rivoche's masterful artwork brings Orwell's chilling vision to life.
This release isn't just about aesthetics; it's about making Orwell's powerful message accessible to a new generation, bridging the gap between the worlds of literature and entertainment, and capturing the imaginations of readers young and old.
Rediscover the relevance of Orwell's prophetic insights into totalitarianism and the manipulation of language. This edition remains faithful to the original masterpiece, ensuring that not a word has been added or taken away. Immerse yourself in the chilling world of "telescreens" and the omnipresent Big Brother, where surveillance and control are the norm. Explore the impact of Newspeak, a language designed to limit independent thought and speech, and recognize its parallels in today's society.
Don't miss this opportunity to embark on a journey into a dystopian world that remains as relevant as ever and own a remarkable edition of 1984.
About the Illustrator
Paul Rivoche is a versatile illustrator, animation artist, and graphic novelist who has created artwork for DC Comics (Superman) and Marvel Comics (Iron Man).
Paul’s many career projects include the NY Times best-selling graphic novel “The Forgotten Man Graphic Edition” and design and storyboard art for the Warner Brothers TV animation series “Batman Animated” and “Batman Beyond”.
More recently he designed key background locations for the Netflix animated series “The Hollow” and for an award-winning European animated feature film, “Robot Dreams”, which just debuted at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.
See more of Paul's work at RocketFiction.com.