I Am Legend: A Graphic Novel Based on the Richard Matheson classic By Jacob Malewitz He smiles. He is last living person on Earth. His name is Richard Neville, a character who, in Richard Matheson’s original classic novel, chain smoked cigarettes, drank liquor, and had to isolate himself from the world. The Steve Niles (“30 Days of Night”) adaptation of “I Am Legend” has to be one of the most detailed graphic novels since Alan Moore’s “Watchmen.” Actually, it reads too much like a novel, with huge sections of text on almost every page. It has been said, one image can say a thousand words. Sometimes, one word can do what a thousand images cannot. Though detailed, this graphic novel is far from boring. Steve Niles pens a piece that is monumental in scope, and that should satisfy horror fans who missed its original release over a decade a go. Perhaps not timeless, “I Am Legend” reevaluates the old tale of one man against many. It’s the well-known tale of a man battling odds, hi...