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Pendulum Press

Pendulum Press was a publishing company based in West Haven, Connecticut, that operated from 1970[1] to 1994,[2] producing the bulk of their material in the 1970s. The company is most well known for their comic book adaptations of literary classics. The Pendulum Now Age Classics series published black-and-white paperback adaptations of more than 70 literary classics, such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, The War of the Worlds, and Moby-Dick. These stories were later widely reprinted by other publishers (including by Marvel Comics) well into the 2000s. Pendulum also published a line of historical comics, a line of comic book biographies, and a line of comic book adaptations of inspiring stories and morality tales.

Pendulum Press
Parent companyAcademic Industries, Inc.
Founded1970
FounderDavid Oliphant
Defunct1994
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationWest Haven, Connecticut
Key peopleVincent Fago, Nestor Redondo, Alex Niño, Gerry Talaoc, Naunerle Farr, John Norwood Fago, Kin Platt
Publication typesComics, books
Fiction genresAdaptations of literary classics
ImprintsPendulum Now Age Classics Series
Pendulum Illustrated Original

Founded by David Oliphant[2] as a division of Academic Industries, Inc., Pendulum's comics division was overseen by veteran creator/editor Vincent Fago. The company received Title One funds from the U.S. government to produce comics with an educational focus.[1][3]

History edit

Pendulum Illustrated Classics edit

 
Logo for Pendulum's Now Age Books line

In 1970, Vincent Fago, the former editor-in-chief of Timely Comics, was hired by Pendulum to produce the Pendulum Now Age Classics series, which were black-and-white paperback adaptations of literary classics. Specifically designed for classroom use, the series used set type instead of hand lettering, vocabulary appropriate for grade levels, and included word lists and questions at the back.[4]

Acting as a publisher from his studio in Bethel, Vermont, Fago edited and handled production on the nearly one hundred titles in the series.[3] Adaptations were handled by writers like Otto Binder, Naunerle Farr, Kin Platt, Irwin Shapiro, and Fago's son John Norwood Fago.[5]

After having difficulty finding American artists to illustrate the comics,[1] Fago turned to Filipino artist Nestor Redondo, who offered to help recruit some of his fellow Filipino comics artists[1] — these artists ended up illustrating almost every comic Pendulum produced. In addition to the work of Redondo, who illustrated more than 20 books in the series, the Pendulum Illustrated Classics featured the artwork of Alex Niño,[6] Gerry Talaoc,[7] Vicatan, Rudy Nebres, Jun Lofamia, Nestor Leonidez, and E. R. Cruz. (Redondo's brothers Virgilio and Frank also illustrated books in the series.)

Comics in the series were published from 1973 to 1980; the series ended with a selection of Shakespeare plays adapted into comics form.

Ancillaries and reprints edit

From 1976–1981, Fago produced a multimedia read-along program for the series, called New Matter Sounds. Each packet contained a reading booklet, a student activity booklet, a sound cassette, and an answer key sheet. Some of the packets contained a narrated film strip along with the other materials.

Many of the early issues in the Pendulum Illustrated Classics series were reprinted, in color with new covers, in 1976 by Marvel Comics as Marvel Classics Comics.[8]

In 1984, Pendulum's parent company Academic Industries reprinted a number of the Illustrated Classics (as well as other Pendulum comics) in a smaller format.[9]

In 1984–1988, Pendulum and the Indian publisher Pai and Company (Paico) co-published series as Paico Classics in various Indian languages (as well as the original English). Paico republished the series in 1998–2000.

In 1990–1991, Pendulum itself reprinted a selection of Pendulum Illustrated Classics, retitled Pendulum's Illustrated Stories, in colorized versions with new painted covers. Originally planned to run 72 issues, the company only produced six issues before abandoning the project.[3]

In 1994, Pendulum reprinted its 1974 adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, colorized in a prestige format comic under the banner of the Phonics Classic Achievement Series. It announced more titles but these were also abandoned when the company closed down.

Also in 1994, Lake Illustrated Classics (a division of AGS Secondary) reprinted many of the Pendulum Illustrated Classics under their own banner.

Since 2006, Saddleback Educational Publishing has reprinted many of the Pendulum Illustrated Classics under their own banner, using the 1990-91 cover format.

Other publications edit

In 1976, to tie in with America's bicentennial, Pendulum published a line of historical comics called the Basic Illustrated History of America. This line was edited by Vince Fago's wife, D'ann Calhoun, and written by Naunerle Farr.

In 1978 Pendulum also published a primer on the value of comics as an education tool.

In 1978–79, Pendulum published a line of comic book biographies under the series title Pendulum Illustrated Biography Series. The books were flip books — half the book would feature one notable person, and then the reader would flip the book over to read the biography of the other featured notable.

In 1978–79, Pendulum published the series Contemporary Motivators, a line of comic book adaptations of inspiring stories and morality tales like Banner in the Sky, God Is My Co-Pilot, Guadalcanal Diary, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Lost Horizon; as well as a rough adaptation of Star Wars. Like the Illustrated Classics series, these comics were specifically designed for classroom use, with typeset instead of hand lettering, vocabulary appropriate for grade levels, and word lists and questions at the back.

In 1979, the company introduced the Pendulum Illustrated Original series, mostly featuring the new superhero Solarman, created by Pendulum founder and president David Oliphant.[2] Solarman was later revived by Marvel Comics in a 1989 series.

Pendulum also published a small line of prose books, by authors such as David M. Kennedy, Bertram Wyatt-Brown, and Joseph Payne Brennan, including biographical, sociology, and poetry titles.

Titles edit

Comics edit

Pendulum Illustrated Classics edit

Title Pub. date Adaptation Artist(s) Notes
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1973 Otto Binder Romy Gaboa & Ernie Patricio hardcover book[10] collecting a version which had been previously serialized in Weekly Reader magazine. Later reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #4 (1976), in 1991 by Pendulum, with a new painted cover, and in 2010 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Black Beauty 1973 Naunerle Farr Rudy Nebres Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #5 (1976)
The Call of the Wild 1973 Kin Platt Fred Carrillo Reprinted as #6 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1973 Kin Platt Nestor Redondo Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #1 (1976); colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1990 with a new painted cover
Dracula 1973 Naunerle Farr Nestor Redondo Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #9 (1976)
Frankenstein 1973 Otto Binder Nardo Cruz[11] Reprinted as #15 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Huckleberry Finn 1973 Naunerle Farr Frank Redondo[4] Reprinted as #8 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Moby-Dick 1973 Irwin Shapiro Alex Niño & Dan Adkins Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #8 (1976); colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1990 with a new painted cover
The Time Machine 1973 Otto Binder Alex Niño Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #2 (1976)
Tom Sawyer 1973 Irwin Shapiro E. R. Cruz[4] Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #7 (1976)
Treasure Island 1973 John Norwood Fago Nardo Cruz Colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1990 with a new painted cover and Reprinted as #40 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1974 Kin Platt (as Nick Tall) Nestor Redondo Reprinted as #25 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Gulliver's Travels 1974 John Norwood Fago E. R. Cruz Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #6 (1976)
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame 1974 Naunerle Farr Jun Lofamia Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #3 (1976); colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1994 (the first [and only] issue of the Phonics Classic Achievement Series)
The Invisible Man 1974 Otto Binder Alex Niño Reprinted as #2 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Robert Louis Stevenson: Kidnapped 1974 Kin Platt] (as Nick Tall) Frank Redondo Reprinted as #33 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
The Mysterious Island 1974 Otto Binder E. R. Cruz Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #11 (1976)
The Red Badge of Courage 1974 Irwin Shapiro E. R. Cruz Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #10 (1976)
Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter 1974 Naunerle Farr Virgilio Redondo Reprinted as #22 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
The Story of My Life, by Helen Keller 1974 C. N. Douglas Tony DeZuniga
A Tale of Two Cities 1974 Naunerle Farr Alfredo Alcala Reprinted as #5 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
The Three Musketeers 1974 Naunerle Farr Alex Niño Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics #12 (1976)
The War of the Worlds 1974 Naunerle Farr Alex Niño Reprinted as #28 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1976 John Norwood Fago Frank Redondo[4] Reprinted as #31 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
Journey to the Center of the Earth 1976 Naunerle Farr Val Calaquian
White Fang 1976 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo
Around the World in Eighty Days 1977 D'ann Calhoun Frank Redondo part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet, including a student activity book by Gerald Dackerman and Marcia Sohl and filmstrip narration by Jan Leighton
The Best of Poe 1977 Naunerle Farr Gerry Talaoc, Nestor Redondo, Noly Zamora, and E. R. Cruz Reprinted as #41 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series.
The Best of O. Henry 1977 John Norwood Fago Antonio Caravana a.k.a. Tony Caravana part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet with filmstrip narration by Chris Davala
Captains Courageous 1977 John Norwood Fago Leonardo Patricia part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
The Hound of the Baskervilles 1977 John Norwood Fago E. R. Cruz
The House of the Seven Gables 1977 Naunerle Farr Domy Guitierez & Angel Trinidad
Jane Eyre 1977 Naunerle Farr N. Olimar
The Last of the Mohicans 1977 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo
Two Years Before the Mast 1977 John Norwood Fago E. R. Cruz
Wuthering Heights 1977 Naunerle Farr Jo Amongo
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ 1978 Naunerle Farr Nestor Redondo
A Christmas Carol 1978 Tom Fagen Jun Lofamia Colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1991 with a new painted cover
The Food of the Gods 1978 John Norwood Fago Tony Caravana a.k.a. Antonio Caravana part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
Ivanhoe 1978 Naunerle Farr Gerry Talaoc
The Man in the Iron Mask 1978 Naunerle Farr Frank Redondo part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
The Prince and the Pauper 1978 John Norwood Fago E. R. Cruz[4]
The Prisoner of Zenda 1978 John Norwood Fago Nestor Leonidez
The Return of the Native 1978 D'ann Calhoun Fred Carrillo
Robinson Crusoe 1978 John Norwood Fago E. R. Cruz
The Sea-Wolf 1979 John Norwood Fago Domy Guitierez & Angel Trinidad
The Scarlet Pimpernel 1978 Naunerle Farr Rudy Florese
The Swiss Family Robinson 1978 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
Billy Budd 1979 Stella Alico Vicatan
Crime and Punishment 1979 John Norwood Fago Vicatan part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
Don Quixote 1979 John Norwood Fago Fred Carrillo 64-page hardcover edition
Great Expectations 1979 Stella Alico Angel Trinidad part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
Heidi 1979 Sally Grindley Pamela Venus
The Iliad 1979 John Norwood Fago E. R. Cruz
Lord Jim 1979 John Norwood Fago Frank Redondo
The Mutiny on Board H. M. S. Bounty 1979 John Norwood Fago Rudy Florese part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
The Odyssey 1979 John Norwood Fago Nestor Redondo
Oliver Twist 1979 Stella Alico Fred Carrillo
Pride and Prejudice 1979 Naunerle Farr Nestor Leonidez
The Turn of the Screw 1979 Susan Conforti Gerry Talaoc part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
Romeo and Juliet 1979 Rich Margopoulous Nestor Redondo
As You Like It 1980 Naunerle Farr Nestor Leonidez
Julius Caesar 1980 Naunerle Farr Vicatan
King Lear 1980 Naunerle Farr Gerry Talaoc part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
Macbeth 1980 Rich Margopoulos Vicatan
A Midsummer Night's Dream 1980 John Norwood Fago Fred Carrillo Colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1991 with a new painted cover
Othello 1980 D'ann Calhoun Vicatan
The Tempest 1980 Rich Margopoulos Gerry Talaoc
Twelfth Night 1980 Naunerle Farr E. R. Cruz
The Merchant of Venice 1980 Naunerle Farr Jun Lofamia part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
The Taming of the Shrew 1980 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo
Hamlet 1980 Naunerle Farr E. R. Cruz

Pendulum's Illustrated Stories edit

Colorized reprints of the Pendulum Illustrated Classics
  1. Moby-Dick (1990)[12]
  2. Treasure Island (1990)
  3. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1990)
  4. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Mar. 1991)
  5. A Christmas Carol (1991)
  6. A Midsummer Night's Dream (1991)

Basic Illustrated History of America edit

edited by D'Ann Calhoun with Lawrence Bloch
  • The New World, 1500-1750 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by E. R. Cruz; part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
  • The Fight for Freedom, 1750–1783 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Virgilio Redondo
  • The United States Emerges, 1783–1800 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Fred Carrillo
  • Problems of the New Nation, 1800-1830 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr & Dennis Dostert, and illustrated by Jun Lofamia
  • Americans Move Westward, 1800-1850 (1977) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Frank Redondo; 16 pp.
  • Before the Civil War, 1830-1860 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr & Dennis Dostert] and illustrated by E. R. Cruz
  • The Civil War, 1850-1876 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Nestor Redondo; part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet
  • The Industrial Era, 1865-1915 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr & Dennis Dostert, and illustrated by Fred Carrillo
  • America Becomes a World Power, 1890-1920 (1977) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Resty Ronguillo
  • The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression, 1920–1940 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Tony Caravana
  • World War II, 1940-1945 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by N. E. Phillips
  • America Today, 1945-1976 (1976) — written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Nardo Cruz

Pendulum Illustrated Biography series edit

Contemporary Motivators series edit

  1. The Caine Mutiny
  2. Banner in the Sky
  3. God Is My Co-Pilot adapted by Linda A. Cadrain and Charles Nicholas
  4. Guadalcanal Diary (June 1978)
  5. Hiroshima
  6. Hot Rod (1978)
  7. Just Dial a Number by Edith Maxwell, adapted by Charles Nicholas
  8. The Diary of Anne Frank (1979)
  9. Lost Horizon adapted by Catherine Wichterman and Charles Nicholas (1978)

Solarman (1979–1980) edit

  • Solarman #1: The Beginning (1979) — written by David Oliphant and M. Barbara O'Brien; adapted by Linda A. Cadrain and uncredited artist
  • Solarman #2: Day or Nite (1980) — written by David Oliphant and illustrated by Dick Giordano
  • Solarman: At the Earth's Core (1980)

Books edit

  • The American People in the Age of Kennedy, by David M. Kennedy (1973)
  • The American People in the Antebellum South, edited by Bertram Wyatt-Brown (1973)
  • A Sheaf of Snow Poems, by Joseph Payne Brennan (1973)
  • The Illustrated Format: an Effective Teaching Tool (1978) ISBN 0883013487

See also edit

Other companies/imprints known for comics adaptations of literature:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Fago, Vincent. "Nestor Redondo and the Pendulum Classics," in Arthur Conan Doyle: Rosebud Graphic Classics (Eureka Productions, 2002), pp. 4-6.
  2. ^ a b c Oliphant entry, Who's Who in American Comics Books, 1928–1999. Accessed Jan. 31, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Kleefeld, Sean. "Vince Fago Post Script," Kleefeld on Comics (May 16, 2008).
  4. ^ a b c d e Inge, M. Thomas (1993). LeMaster, J. R.; Wilson, James D. (eds.). Comics. New York: Garland. pp. 168–71. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. ^ "D’Ann Calhoun Fago: 70 Yrs. of Art," 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine The Herald of Randolph (Sept. 30, 2010).
  6. ^ Arndt, Richard J. "A 2005 Interview with Steve Bissette about Bizarre Adventures!" Enjolrasworld.com: Marvel’s Black & White Horror Magazines Checklist. Accessed May 8, 2013.
  7. ^ Gerry Talaoc at Lambiek's Comiclopedia.
  8. ^ Nestor Redondo entry, Grand Comics Database. Accessed Jan. 29, 2014.
  9. ^ Kujawa Henry R. "Jules Verne, Part 2," Professor H's Wayback Machine (Sept. 6, 2013).
  10. ^ Image of the book cover, ComicBookDB.com. Accessed Jan. 29, 2014.
  11. ^ Bridwell, E. Nelson (November 1974). "In Memorium: Otto Oscar Binder". The Amazing World of DC Comics (3): 30.
  12. ^ Moby-Dick entry, Grand Comics Database. Accessed Jan. 29, 2014.
  13. ^ The Beatles entry, Grand Comics Database. Accessed Jan. 30, 2014.

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Pendulum Press was a publishing company based in West Haven Connecticut that operated from 1970 1 to 1994 2 producing the bulk of their material in the 1970s The company is most well known for their comic book adaptations of literary classics The Pendulum Now Age Classics series published black and white paperback adaptations of more than 70 literary classics such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea The War of the Worlds and Moby Dick These stories were later widely reprinted by other publishers including by Marvel Comics well into the 2000s Pendulum also published a line of historical comics a line of comic book biographies and a line of comic book adaptations of inspiring stories and morality tales Pendulum PressParent companyAcademic Industries Inc Founded1970FounderDavid OliphantDefunct1994Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationWest Haven ConnecticutKey peopleVincent Fago Nestor Redondo Alex Nino Gerry Talaoc Naunerle Farr John Norwood Fago Kin PlattPublication typesComics booksFiction genresAdaptations of literary classicsImprintsPendulum Now Age Classics SeriesPendulum Illustrated Original Founded by David Oliphant 2 as a division of Academic Industries Inc Pendulum s comics division was overseen by veteran creator editor Vincent Fago The company received Title One funds from the U S government to produce comics with an educational focus 1 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pendulum Illustrated Classics 1 1 1 Ancillaries and reprints 1 2 Other publications 2 Titles 2 1 Comics 2 1 1 Pendulum Illustrated Classics 2 1 2 Pendulum s Illustrated Stories 2 1 3 Basic Illustrated History of America 2 1 4 Pendulum Illustrated Biography series 2 1 5 Contemporary Motivators series 2 1 6 Solarman 1979 1980 2 2 Books 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editPendulum Illustrated Classics edit nbsp Logo for Pendulum s Now Age Books line In 1970 Vincent Fago the former editor in chief of Timely Comics was hired by Pendulum to produce the Pendulum Now Age Classics series which were black and white paperback adaptations of literary classics Specifically designed for classroom use the series used set type instead of hand lettering vocabulary appropriate for grade levels and included word lists and questions at the back 4 Acting as a publisher from his studio in Bethel Vermont Fago edited and handled production on the nearly one hundred titles in the series 3 Adaptations were handled by writers like Otto Binder Naunerle Farr Kin Platt Irwin Shapiro and Fago s son John Norwood Fago 5 After having difficulty finding American artists to illustrate the comics 1 Fago turned to Filipino artist Nestor Redondo who offered to help recruit some of his fellow Filipino comics artists 1 these artists ended up illustrating almost every comic Pendulum produced In addition to the work of Redondo who illustrated more than 20 books in the series the Pendulum Illustrated Classics featured the artwork of Alex Nino 6 Gerry Talaoc 7 Vicatan Rudy Nebres Jun Lofamia Nestor Leonidez and E R Cruz Redondo s brothers Virgilio and Frank also illustrated books in the series Comics in the series were published from 1973 to 1980 the series ended with a selection of Shakespeare plays adapted into comics form Ancillaries and reprints edit From 1976 1981 Fago produced a multimedia read along program for the series called New Matter Sounds Each packet contained a reading booklet a student activity booklet a sound cassette and an answer key sheet Some of the packets contained a narrated film strip along with the other materials Many of the early issues in the Pendulum Illustrated Classics series were reprinted in color with new covers in 1976 by Marvel Comics as Marvel Classics Comics 8 In 1984 Pendulum s parent company Academic Industries reprinted a number of the Illustrated Classics as well as other Pendulum comics in a smaller format 9 In 1984 1988 Pendulum and the Indian publisher Pai and Company Paico co published series as Paico Classics in various Indian languages as well as the original English Paico republished the series in 1998 2000 In 1990 1991 Pendulum itself reprinted a selection of Pendulum Illustrated Classics retitled Pendulum s Illustrated Stories in colorized versions with new painted covers Originally planned to run 72 issues the company only produced six issues before abandoning the project 3 In 1994 Pendulum reprinted its 1974 adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame colorized in a prestige format comic under the banner of the Phonics Classic Achievement Series It announced more titles but these were also abandoned when the company closed down Also in 1994 Lake Illustrated Classics a division of AGS Secondary reprinted many of the Pendulum Illustrated Classics under their own banner Since 2006 Saddleback Educational Publishing has reprinted many of the Pendulum Illustrated Classics under their own banner using the 1990 91 cover format Other publications edit In 1976 to tie in with America s bicentennial Pendulum published a line of historical comics called the Basic Illustrated History of America This line was edited by Vince Fago s wife D ann Calhoun and written by Naunerle Farr In 1978 Pendulum also published a primer on the value of comics as an education tool In 1978 79 Pendulum published a line of comic book biographies under the series title Pendulum Illustrated Biography Series The books were flip books half the book would feature one notable person and then the reader would flip the book over to read the biography of the other featured notable In 1978 79 Pendulum published the series Contemporary Motivators a line of comic book adaptations of inspiring stories and morality tales like Banner in the Sky God Is My Co Pilot Guadalcanal Diary The Diary of Anne Frank and Lost Horizon as well as a rough adaptation of Star Wars Like the Illustrated Classics series these comics were specifically designed for classroom use with typeset instead of hand lettering vocabulary appropriate for grade levels and word lists and questions at the back In 1979 the company introduced the Pendulum Illustrated Original series mostly featuring the new superhero Solarman created by Pendulum founder and president David Oliphant 2 Solarman was later revived by Marvel Comics in a 1989 series Pendulum also published a small line of prose books by authors such as David M Kennedy Bertram Wyatt Brown and Joseph Payne Brennan including biographical sociology and poetry titles Titles editComics edit Pendulum Illustrated Classics edit Title Pub date Adaptation Artist s Notes 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea 1973 Otto Binder Romy Gaboa amp Ernie Patricio hardcover book 10 collecting a version which had been previously serialized in Weekly Reader magazine Later reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 4 1976 in 1991 by Pendulum with a new painted cover and in 2010 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Black Beauty 1973 Naunerle Farr Rudy Nebres Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 5 1976 The Call of the Wild 1973 Kin Platt Fred Carrillo Reprinted as 6 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1973 Kin Platt Nestor Redondo Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 1 1976 colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1990 with a new painted cover Dracula 1973 Naunerle Farr Nestor Redondo Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 9 1976 Frankenstein 1973 Otto Binder Nardo Cruz 11 Reprinted as 15 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Huckleberry Finn 1973 Naunerle Farr Frank Redondo 4 Reprinted as 8 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Moby Dick 1973 Irwin Shapiro Alex Nino amp Dan Adkins Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 8 1976 colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1990 with a new painted cover The Time Machine 1973 Otto Binder Alex Nino Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 2 1976 Tom Sawyer 1973 Irwin Shapiro E R Cruz 4 Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 7 1976 Treasure Island 1973 John Norwood Fago Nardo Cruz Colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1990 with a new painted cover and Reprinted as 40 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1974 Kin Platt as Nick Tall Nestor Redondo Reprinted as 25 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Gulliver s Travels 1974 John Norwood Fago E R Cruz Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 6 1976 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1974 Naunerle Farr Jun Lofamia Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 3 1976 colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1994 the first and only issue of the Phonics Classic Achievement Series The Invisible Man 1974 Otto Binder Alex Nino Reprinted as 2 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Robert Louis Stevenson Kidnapped 1974 Kin Platt as Nick Tall Frank Redondo Reprinted as 33 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series The Mysterious Island 1974 Otto Binder E R Cruz Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 11 1976 The Red Badge of Courage 1974 Irwin Shapiro E R Cruz Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 10 1976 Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter 1974 Naunerle Farr Virgilio Redondo Reprinted as 22 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series The Story of My Life by Helen Keller 1974 C N Douglas Tony DeZuniga A Tale of Two Cities 1974 Naunerle Farr Alfredo Alcala Reprinted as 5 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series The Three Musketeers 1974 Naunerle Farr Alex Nino Reprinted in Marvel Classics Comics 12 1976 The War of the Worlds 1974 Naunerle Farr Alex Nino Reprinted as 28 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court 1976 John Norwood Fago Frank Redondo 4 Reprinted as 31 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series Journey to the Center of the Earth 1976 Naunerle Farr Val Calaquian White Fang 1976 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo Around the World in Eighty Days 1977 D ann Calhoun Frank Redondo part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet including a student activity book by Gerald Dackerman and Marcia Sohl and filmstrip narration by Jan Leighton The Best of Poe 1977 Naunerle Farr Gerry Talaoc Nestor Redondo Noly Zamora and E R Cruz Reprinted as 41 in 2006 by Saddleback Publishing as part of their Illustrated Classics series The Best of O Henry 1977 John Norwood Fago Antonio Caravana a k a Tony Caravana part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet with filmstrip narration by Chris Davala Captains Courageous 1977 John Norwood Fago Leonardo Patricia part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet The Hound of the Baskervilles 1977 John Norwood Fago E R Cruz The House of the Seven Gables 1977 Naunerle Farr Domy Guitierez amp Angel Trinidad Jane Eyre 1977 Naunerle Farr N Olimar The Last of the Mohicans 1977 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo Two Years Before the Mast 1977 John Norwood Fago E R Cruz Wuthering Heights 1977 Naunerle Farr Jo Amongo Ben Hur A Tale of the Christ 1978 Naunerle Farr Nestor Redondo A Christmas Carol 1978 Tom Fagen Jun Lofamia Colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1991 with a new painted cover The Food of the Gods 1978 John Norwood Fago Tony Caravana a k a Antonio Caravana part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet Ivanhoe 1978 Naunerle Farr Gerry Talaoc The Man in the Iron Mask 1978 Naunerle Farr Frank Redondo part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet The Prince and the Pauper 1978 John Norwood Fago E R Cruz 4 The Prisoner of Zenda 1978 John Norwood Fago Nestor Leonidez The Return of the Native 1978 D ann Calhoun Fred Carrillo Robinson Crusoe 1978 John Norwood Fago E R Cruz The Sea Wolf 1979 John Norwood Fago Domy Guitierez amp Angel Trinidad The Scarlet Pimpernel 1978 Naunerle Farr Rudy Florese The Swiss Family Robinson 1978 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet Billy Budd 1979 Stella Alico Vicatan Crime and Punishment 1979 John Norwood Fago Vicatan part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet Don Quixote 1979 John Norwood Fago Fred Carrillo 64 page hardcover edition Great Expectations 1979 Stella Alico Angel Trinidad part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet Heidi 1979 Sally Grindley Pamela Venus The Iliad 1979 John Norwood Fago E R Cruz Lord Jim 1979 John Norwood Fago Frank Redondo The Mutiny on Board H M S Bounty 1979 John Norwood Fago Rudy Florese part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet The Odyssey 1979 John Norwood Fago Nestor Redondo Oliver Twist 1979 Stella Alico Fred Carrillo Pride and Prejudice 1979 Naunerle Farr Nestor Leonidez The Turn of the Screw 1979 Susan Conforti Gerry Talaoc part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet Romeo and Juliet 1979 Rich Margopoulous Nestor Redondo As You Like It 1980 Naunerle Farr Nestor Leonidez Julius Caesar 1980 Naunerle Farr Vicatan King Lear 1980 Naunerle Farr Gerry Talaoc part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet Macbeth 1980 Rich Margopoulos Vicatan A Midsummer Night s Dream 1980 John Norwood Fago Fred Carrillo Colorized and reprinted by Pendulum in 1991 with a new painted cover Othello 1980 D ann Calhoun Vicatan The Tempest 1980 Rich Margopoulos Gerry Talaoc Twelfth Night 1980 Naunerle Farr E R Cruz The Merchant of Venice 1980 Naunerle Farr Jun Lofamia part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet The Taming of the Shrew 1980 Naunerle Farr Fred Carrillo Hamlet 1980 Naunerle Farr E R Cruz Pendulum s Illustrated Stories edit Colorized reprints of the Pendulum Illustrated Classics Moby Dick 1990 12 Treasure Island 1990 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1990 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea Mar 1991 A Christmas Carol 1991 A Midsummer Night s Dream 1991 Basic Illustrated History of America edit edited by D Ann Calhoun with Lawrence Bloch The New World 1500 1750 1976 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by E R Cruz part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet The Fight for Freedom 1750 1783 1976 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Virgilio Redondo The United States Emerges 1783 1800 1976 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Fred Carrillo Problems of the New Nation 1800 1830 1976 written by Naunerle Farr amp Dennis Dostert and illustrated by Jun Lofamia Americans Move Westward 1800 1850 1977 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Frank Redondo 16 pp Before the Civil War 1830 1860 1976 written by Naunerle Farr amp Dennis Dostert and illustrated by E R Cruz The Civil War 1850 1876 1976 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Nestor Redondo part of New Matter Sounds multimedia packet The Industrial Era 1865 1915 1976 written by Naunerle Farr amp Dennis Dostert and illustrated by Fred Carrillo America Becomes a World Power 1890 1920 1977 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Resty Ronguillo The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression 1920 1940 1976 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Tony Caravana World War II 1940 1945 1976 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by N E Phillips America Today 1945 1976 1976 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Nardo Cruz Pendulum Illustrated Biography series edit Houdini Walt Disney 1978 written by John Norwood Fago and illustrated by Eufronio Reyes Abraham Lincoln Franklin D Roosevelt 1979 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Nestor Redondo Lincoln and Jun Lofamia Roosevelt Babe Ruth Jackie Robinson 1979 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Tony Caravana Ruth and Nardo Cruz Robinson Charles Lindbergh Amelia Earhart 1979 written by John Norwood Fago and Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Vicatan Elvis Presley The Beatles 1979 adapted by Stella Alico and illustrated by E R Cruz Elvis and Ernie Guanlao Beatles the Beatles portion was included as part of Pendulum s High Motivation Reading Series sponsored by Radio Shack 13 Jim Thorpe Althea Gibson 1979 written by John Norwood Fago and illustrated by Frank Redondo Madame Curie Albert Einstein 1979 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Nestor Redondo Thomas Edison Alexander Graham Bell 1979 written by Naunerle Farr and illustrated by Gerry Talaoc Edison and Angel Trinidad Bell Vince Lombardi Pele 1979 written by John Norwood Fago and illustrated by Tony Caravana Lombardi and Nardo Cruz Pele Contemporary Motivators series edit Star Wars adapted by Linda A Cadrain and Charles Nicholas 1978 The Caine Mutiny Banner in the Sky God Is My Co Pilot adapted by Linda A Cadrain and Charles Nicholas Guadalcanal Diary June 1978 Hiroshima Hot Rod 1978 Just Dial a Number by Edith Maxwell adapted by Charles Nicholas The Diary of Anne Frank 1979 Lost Horizon adapted by Catherine Wichterman and Charles Nicholas 1978 Solarman 1979 1980 edit Solarman 1 The Beginning 1979 written by David Oliphant and M Barbara O Brien adapted by Linda A Cadrain and uncredited artist Solarman 2 Day or Nite 1980 written by David Oliphant and illustrated by Dick Giordano Solarman At the Earth s Core 1980 Books edit The American People in the Age of Kennedy by David M Kennedy 1973 The American People in the Antebellum South edited by Bertram Wyatt Brown 1973 A Sheaf of Snow Poems by Joseph Payne Brennan 1973 The Illustrated Format an Effective Teaching Tool 1978 ISBN 0883013487See also edit nbsp Novels portal Other companies imprints known for comics adaptations of literature Classical Comics Gilberton Marvel Illustrated Paico Classics Self Made HeroReferences edit a b c d Fago Vincent Nestor Redondo and the Pendulum Classics in Arthur Conan Doyle Rosebud Graphic Classics Eureka Productions 2002 pp 4 6 a b c Oliphant entry Who s Who in American Comics Books 1928 1999 Accessed Jan 31 2014 a b c Kleefeld Sean Vince Fago Post Script Kleefeld on Comics May 16 2008 a b c d e Inge M Thomas 1993 LeMaster J R Wilson James D eds Comics New York Garland pp 168 71 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help D Ann Calhoun Fago 70 Yrs of Art Archived 2014 02 01 at the Wayback Machine The Herald of Randolph Sept 30 2010 Arndt Richard J A 2005 Interview with Steve Bissette about Bizarre Adventures Enjolrasworld com Marvel s Black amp White Horror Magazines Checklist Accessed May 8 2013 Gerry Talaoc at Lambiek s Comiclopedia Nestor Redondo entry Grand Comics Database Accessed Jan 29 2014 Kujawa Henry R Jules Verne Part 2 Professor H s Wayback Machine Sept 6 2013 Image of the book cover ComicBookDB com Accessed Jan 29 2014 Bridwell E Nelson November 1974 In Memorium Otto Oscar Binder The Amazing World of DC Comics 3 30 Moby Dick entry Grand Comics Database Accessed Jan 29 2014 The Beatles entry Grand Comics Database Accessed Jan 30 2014 External links editPendulum Press at the Grand Comics Database Pendulum Press at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pendulum Press amp oldid 1163763402, wikipedia, 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