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The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel

The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel

by Gareth Hinds

4.7 (1886 ratings)
Comics Graphics Novels

Published

October 12, 2010

Pages

256 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Candlewick

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$24.99

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About This Book

With bold imagery and an ear tuned to the music of Homer’s epic poem, Gareth Hinds reinterprets the ancient classic as it’s never been told before. "Gareth Hinds brings The Odyssey to life in a masterful blend of art and storytelling. Vivid and exciting, this graphic novel is a worthy new interpretation of Homer’s epic."—Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series Fresh from his triumphs in the Trojan War, Odysseus, King of Ithaca, wants nothing more than to return home to his family.

Instead, he offends the sea god, Poseidon, who dooms him to years of shipwreck and wandering. Battling man-eating monsters, violent storms, and the supernatural seductions of sirens and sorceresses, Odysseus will need all his strength and cunning—and a little help from Mount Olympus—to make his way home and seize his kingdom from the schemers who seek to wed his queen and usurp his throne. Award-winning graphic artist Gareth Hinds masterfully reinterprets a story of heroism, adventure, and high action that has been told and retold for more than 2,500 years—though never quite like this.

Introduction

Step into a world of myth and adventure with 'The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel.' This enchanting adaptation breathes new life into Homer's timeless epic, infusing it with vivid illustrations that capture the essence of heroism and endurance. Follow the legendary Odysseus as he battles mythic creatures, outsmarts formidable foes, and fights to return home against impossible odds, all within the pages of this gripping graphic novel. The visual narrative not only enhances the epic's accessibility but also ensures that both long-time lovers of the classic and new readers alike will find themselves captivated by the tale's intrigue and depth.

Perfect for those who seek adventure, mythology, and unparalleled storytelling artistry.

Key Takeaways

Experience Homer's timeless epic transformed into a visually captivating journey through stunning graphics. Accessible storytelling combines vibrant art with rich narrative rooted in ancient Greek mythology. Modern adaptation that preserves the essence of classic adventure and heroism for young and old readers alike.

Detailed Description

'The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel' draws readers into an unparalleled voyage with its stunning visual retelling of Odysseus's epic journey home. This adaptation elegantly intertwines the original's narrative with breathtaking illustrations, offering a fresh perspective on the legendary tale. Through meticulously illustrated panels, the story leaps off the page, making the various mythological creatures and memorable encounters vivid and tangible.

Each corner of Odysseus's treacherous journey, from the Cyclops to the Sirens, is depicted with precision and flair. The graphic novel simplifies complex themes such as perseverance, loyalty, and cunning in a way that resonates with modern readers, keeping true to the spirit of Homer’s epic without overwhelming new audiences. While honoring the original text’s depth and majesty, 'The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel' explores characters' emotions and motivations, adding layers to the well-known narrative and enriching readers' experiences.

For those new to ancient epics or graphic novels, this adaptation serves as an admirable bridge, offering both an introduction to classical literature and a testament to the enduring appeal of visual storytelling.

Standout Features

This graphic novel masterfully combines the distinct elements of visual storytelling with epic poetry bringing a new dimension to Homer's timeless tale Its illustrations push traditional boundaries ensuring each scene is both visually striking and true to the source material Unlike conventional adaptations the book captures not just the essence of Odysseus's physical journey but also his internal struggles reflecting human resilience and the timeless quest for home making the narrative deeply relatable Enhancing the unique appeal are the vivid depictions of mythological creatures and landscapes offering readers a richer more engaging experience that honors classical artistry while inviting new interpretations and discussions.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

0763642681

ISBN-13:

978-0763642686

Dimensions:

6.75 x 0.84 x 10.5 inches

Weight:

2.31 pounds

Specifications

Pages:256 pages
Language:English
Published:October 12, 2010
Publisher:Candlewick
Authors:Gareth Hinds

Rating

4.7

Based on 1886 ratings

Customer Reviews

Great images

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julie
March 12, 2024

I used this as a novel study in my class. Students really enjoyed the images and overall fun book study.

Excellent

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Rocky Romano
June 18, 2024

Better than I thought it would be, very well detailed

Good book

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Amazon Customer
June 10, 2024

My daughter wants to have this book. I gave you my review Through her insistence on purchasing this book.

Good quality paper

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Rabbit Rabbit
August 27, 2024

Assigned summer reading, the book is fine, pictures nice.

Excellent graphic novel version of this classic

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Neil Flowers
December 22, 2013

I'm not a huge fan of graphic novels, but this version of "The Odyssey" is superbly done. Mr. Hinds's watercolours (I presume) are excellent. He is terrific at depicting the ocean in its many moods. The colours, especially the blues, are wonderful. He is able to present seascapes, landscapes, and characters' figures and emotions convincingly in a realistic style. The "panels" illustrate the narrative in constantly changing close-up, medium, and long shots, and in such a way as the story is relatively easy to follow, though it does help to know the events beforehand. The action sequences, such as Odysseus being tossed around in a storm at sea, or the episode with the Cyclops, create the requisite thrills. Though I give the book five stars because overall it is worth it, there are, in my opinion, a few problems with how the tale is told by Mr. Hinds. First of all, occasionally the thread of the narrative is lost from panel-to-panel when the view moves from a close-up to an extreme long shot. You may be scratching your head wondering exactly where you are in the sequence. This is not a constant problem, but it does occur. This glitch, a sort of editorial concern, could have been easily solved by a bit of narration to orient the reader. Secondly, occasionally it is difficult to discern the characters, to tell them apart, because they can look alike. Is that character Telemachus? Or? Mr. Hinds tries to alleviate this difficulty through costume but still, to me at least, distinguishing characters took some work from time to time. Thirdly, the violence of the graphics could be problematic for some parents. I bought the book to send to my grandsons but seriously considered withholding it because Mr. Hinds does not soften the very violent scenes of "The Odyssey". Contemporary films have nothing on the poem and Mr. Hinds's rendering of it when it comes to this aspect. The garish Cyclops sequence is an example, and so is the final slaughter of the suitors, which literally turns red with blood and gore. The famous Book XI, rendered here purposefully in only shades of grey, in which Odysseus descends into the Land of the Dead to consult the prophet Tiresias, involves drinking the blood of a slaughtered animal, and the characters' mouths turn red with it. At the very end of the story, there was, I think, no need to include a panel, however much in long shot, of the execution of Odysseus's female servants who had been traitors to him while he was away. As to sex: Calypso is very buff and voluptuous and there is a bed scene with her and Odysseus; the same for a nude Circe (her hair flows down to provide a strategic modesty). This is honest to the story and to relations between adult men and women, but, again, parents will need to decide how age appropriate this material is for their kids. In this respect, the question may arise from more curious younger readers why, if Odysseus is married and loves his wife, is he sleeping with other women. Saying this, one could respond with approbation that Mr. Hinds has not, at least, bowdlerized this founding, classic epic of Western literature and culture. You get the real goods in this version and you get them well presented. Finally, Mr. Hinds's note on how he read many of the English translations of the poem and incorporated some of the dialogue directly into his telling is worth reading.

Gorgeously Illustrated Graphic Novel

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Jane V
July 21, 2024

"The Odyssey" and its companion text, "The Illiad," are compelling reads, and a new way to experience these classic stories, which lend themselves to being illustrated. I bought this book for my 12-year-old, as it was one of the suggested books on his summer reading list. If you are looking for a new way to experience these classics, these books are it. Well done.

Fun read

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t.dean
July 10, 2024

Had a good time reading this rendition of a great story. Easy to read and the art was lovely.

Creative Take on a Classic!

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Jordan Bailes
June 19, 2024

Coming from a high school English teacher, this book is creative and accessible to all readers! The Odyssey is difficult is a difficult read, but a classic; this graphic novel makes it engaging and understandable for all readers. I highly recommend this book!