
I don’t see this contrasting version in the comic. When I think of the character, that is who I see. Perhaps it’s because the film interpreted the novel in a different way, one that makes me see Coraline as the animated version. Look at the Sandman series and look at the Sleeper in the Spindle. This does not have the artistic flair that is associated with Gaiman comics. There is no sense of spookiness or otherworldliness it just feels so basic. The basic story is here, rendered in the most simplistic comic art I’ve seen in a while, and that’s about it. This, however, is bland, tasteless and ordinary. The movie version captured this superbly, partly through the weirdness of its soundtrack. Coraline has undertones of the gothic, of the unusual, of the untraceable. So the plot of Corlaine is superb there’s no arguing that, yet this comic adaption of it is just poor. This is part of the book’s greatness: it will always remain elusive. Sure we can make guesses at the magic behind it, but we will never fully be able to understand how it works.

My head hurts when I think about what is actually happening. Coraline is a wonderful novel it’s full of mystery.
