![]() This luxury hardback edition would be a delight to share at home or at school. Chris Mould’s mechanical Iron Man has a great deal of personality, and Mould’s rather more organic approach often depicts him in green, as if part of the natural environment, which subtly asks the reader to consider whether the creature is simply a machine, or something that’s more complex to classify. 2019 by Ted Hughes (Author), Chris Mould (Illustrator) 3,224 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition 3.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 13.99 4 Used from 8.39 19 New from 13. Whether you’re already a fan of this classic children’s story or a new reader, this wonderful new version is a real treat. The Iron Man: Chris Mould Illustrated Edition: 1 Hardcover 1 Aug. ![]() ![]() Yet, is the Iron Man really bad? Or will the humans find that they need his help when an even bigger threat arrives? The children’s classic has been given the Chris Mould artistic touch and the result is something rather spectacular. No one knows where he’s come from or how he was made, but the villagers decide that something must be done. Read the latest reviews for The Iron Man by Ted Hughes and Chris Mould at, the UKs largest childrens book review community with over 130000. Is the Iron Man eating everything they own? And if so, will he eat them next? On inspecting further, the villagers discover that all of their vehicles and mechanical machinery are missing, and what’s left has bite marks in it. One day, Hogarth, a child, sights a giant made from metal from afar and runs home, terrified to tell his family. ![]()
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