Beowulf: A Graphic Novel
Santiago Garcia
(Author)
David Rubin
(Artist)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
"Wholly unique and metal as hell, this take on Beowulf is endearing, strange, and compelling." --AIPT The classic epic poem that has endured for a thousand years is given new life as a graphic novel. This graphic novel adaptation faithfully follows the original story for a new version that is neither revisionist nor postmodern, but captures the tone and important details of the poem, translating its potent, epic resonance and melancholy into a contemporary comic that isn't standard swords and sorcery or heroic fantasy fare, but rather an ancient story with a modern perspective that remains respectful of the source material. BEOWULF tells of the tale of a Scandinavian hero in lands that would become what is now Denmark and Sweden. A monster, Grendel, has arrived in the kingdom of the Danes, devouring its men and women for over a decade until Beowulf arrives to save them. SANTIAGO GARCIA and DAVID RUBIN unite to bring forward the myth of Beowulf, which has endured for a thousand years, inspired an epic poem, become a foundational piece of English literature, and influenced generations of authors: from J.R.R. Tolkien and Seamus Heaney to a multitude of Hollywood screenwriters.
Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Image Comics
Publish Date
September 18, 2018
Pages
200
Dimensions
8.5 X 12.1 X 0.7 inches | 2.46 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781534309197
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Santiago Garcia (Trajano Bermúdez) has degrees in journalism and art history from Complutense University of Madrid and the Autonomous University of Madrid, respectively. He is a writer, editor, critic, and translator. He has translated Spanish Spider-Man, X-Men, and Calvin and Hobbes editions, and he's edited several anthologies.
Reviews
"A vibrant, visually stunning adaptation that shows why this story has stayed alive for over 1,000 years."-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"