This series of Graphic Universe titles brings to life some of the most enduring myths and legends from a variety of cultures. Action-packed and richly illustrated, the age-old stories will engage readers in a new way. Robust nonfiction back matter--including a discussion of the primary source research employed by the authors and artists--also make these books powerful learning resources.
Graphic Myths and Legends single copy set.
This book shows young readers the action-packed adventures of Hercules, Theseus’ cunning battle with the Minotaur, why Perseus received everlasting fame, and whether Odysseus and his men bested the Cyclops to make it home.
The Lady and the Monster Marie P. Croall. in Greek mytholoGy, mount olympus is home tothe most important Gods and Goddesses. these deities rule overnature and over all aspects of human life—such as love, marriaGe, death and the ...
In graphic novel format, retells the classic myth where Jason, in order to gain a kingship rightfully his, must voyage and return with the Golden Fleece.
In graphic novel format, describes the trials and adventures of Odysseus, a king whose actions during the Trojan War angered the god Poseidon.
Retelling, in graphic form, of the legend of William Tell, who was given the choice of shooting an apple off his son's head, or dying along with his son.
Yet, as the son of Zeus, king of the gods, Perseus has many powerful allies. Will Perseus' strength and courage—and the favor of the gods—allow him to do the impossible?
In graphic novel format, retells the adventures of Theseus and how he solved the mystery of the labyrinth and battled the monster kept prisoner at the center.
"A retelling, in graphic novel form, of the story of the boy fated to be the "Once and Future King.""--From source other than the Library of Congress
Recounts, in comic book format, Sinbad's adventurous sea voyages that made him wealthy and famous.