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: The graphic novel closely follows the novella's plot, maintaining the original's dark tone and specific events, such as Coraline setting a deliberate trap for the Other Mother's hand.

: Unlike the cartoonish illustrations of Dave McKean or the stylized puppets of the film, P. Craig Russell uses a detailed, realistic style . This realism heightens the "uncanny valley" effect, making the Other Mother's grotesque transformations and the "Other World" feel disturbingly plausible. Coraline Graphic Novel

: The format condenses Gaiman's descriptive prose into visual panels, focusing on Coraline's immediate emotional journey and the "triplicate tasks" of a modern fairy tale. Major Themes and Symbolism P. Craig Russell's Adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline : The graphic novel closely follows the novella's

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