It’s the 100th year anniversary of Tolstoy’s death, so Quirk Books plans to revamp one of his great novels with robots and stuff.
It’s the 100th year anniversary of Tolstoy’s death, so Quirk Books plans to revamp one of his great novels with robots and stuff.
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Methinks this entire trend of hijacked classics is already starting to get old.
What if they did it to Michael Chabon’s work, aside from being more expensive due to copyright? Would he appreciate it?