Hello Mr. Cornwell. Would you ever consider allowing the adaption of the Sharpe novels, or for that matter, your other history sagas into a series of comic books? Comics, as you may know, have become a tremendously sophisticated medium over the years, they definitely are no longer just for children! There are some spectacularly talented artists out there, men who could make Sharpe come alive in a whole new way. And a comic is not constrainted by the budgetary limitations of say, the film Sharpe. All the awe and terror of Napoleonic warfare can be shown with thousands of men fighting. An average Sharpe novel could be adapted in 6-8 issues, which would mean somewhere around 175-200 issues for the whole saga. This is something I really would like to see, and I would bet it would open up a whole new market for Sharpe. Alan Kempner