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The Action Bible: God's Redemptive Story

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USA TODAY BESTSELLER - The Action Bible, the all-time bestselling illustrated Bible with over 3 million copies sold, featuring 230 illustrated stories that makes it easy and fun to understand the stories of the Bible.

Features include:
  • Easy-to-read stories in comic book form
  • Vivid illustrations for each story
  • Bible stories are in chronological order, from Genesis to Revelation
  • Call out boxes add additional information and context
  • Bible Book Index

  • Every page sparks excitement to explore God's Word and know Him personally. Witness God's active presence in the world through stories from the life of Jesus and great heroes of the faith. These stories will inspire you to know more about God's Word and grow your faith in Christ.


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      • Publisher's Weekly

        September 6, 2010
        Graphic adaptations of the Judeo-Christian bible are a hot trend, from R. Crumb to Rob Liefeld. This treatment proclaims "God is the original action hero" and presents more than 200 Bible tales in comics form. An "action-movie" treatment of the Old and New Testament should have real potential, but it's not realized here. There are a few stunning moments, but they're more weirdness than spectacle: Adam lamenting that—after eating the forbidden fruit—he's not wise, just naked; Cain reflecting that he hates sheep. For the most part, artist Cariello has taken a Classics Illustrated approach, with just the highlights recounted in episodic form. A lack of emotion in the art is a particular weakness given the drama inherent in the source material. But the most disappointing aspect of both the art and the story is their lack of epic scope. However, the book does give the faithful a graphic interpretation of more obscure Bible tales. Ages 8–up.

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