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The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel” is a comic book adaptation that delves into the journey of a young squire named Duncan as he navigates the challenges of becoming a knight in the Seven Kingdoms, a century before the events of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. With his master’s sword and shield in hand, Dunk sets out to prove himself in a tournament.

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The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel

Description: “The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel” is a thrilling comic book adaptation that takes readers back one hundred years before the events of George R.R. Martin’s renowned series, A Song of Ice and Fire. The story follows a young squire named Duncan (or “Dunk”) as he embarks on a challenging journey towards knighthood in the Seven Kingdoms. Armed with his late master’s sword and shield, Dunk sets out to prove himself in a nearby tournament, facing the intricacies and dangers of the world of knights and nobles.

Product Features:

  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1477849106
  • ISBN13: 9781477849101
  • Release Date: November 2013
  • Publisher: Jet City Comics
  • Length: 168 Pages
  • Weight: 0.88 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 0.4″ x 6.6″ x 10.1″
  • Age Range: 13 to 16 years
  • Grade Range: Grades 8 to 11
  • Author: Ben Avery
  • Condition: Very Good

Immerse yourself in the world of knights and chivalry with “The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel.” Follow Dunk’s journey as he navigates the treacherous path to knighthood in a land filled with political intrigue and moral dilemmas. This captivating adaptation is a must-read for fans of epic fantasy and graphic novels alike.

Additional information

Format

Paperback

Language

English

ISBN

1477849106

ISBN13

9781477849101

Release Date

November 2013

Publisher

Jet City Comics

Length

168 Pages

Weight

0.88 lbs.

Dimensions

0.4" x 6.6" x 10.1"

Age Range

13 to 16 years

Grade Range

Grades 8 to 11

Author

Ben Avery

Condition

Very Good

5 reviews for The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel

  1. Thriftbooks.com User

    This review delves into the depth of the graphic short story within “A Storm of Swords,” focusing on the character development of Jamie Lannister and his contemplation of legacy. It highlights the introduction of basic knightly virtues through the character Dunk the Lunk, hinting at his potential rise to Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. The review also praises Dunk’s squire Egg, revealing his true identity as Aegon Targaryen. The reviewer expresses hope for more Dunk and Egg stories following “The Sworn Sword,” and notes Dunk’s progression as a skilled knight through tournament victories mentioned in the White Book.

  2. Thriftbooks.com User

    This product review highlights a rare gem that stays faithful to its source material. The captivating artwork beautifully complements George R.R. Martin’s original short story, leaving nothing essential out. The graphic novel format proves to be a perfect match for the narrative, making it accessible to both new readers and fans of Dunk’s adventures. While the second edition doesn’t add much in terms of new content, it does feature some additional artwork and a fresh cover design. For those new to “The Hedge Knight” in graphic novel form, this edition is definitely the way to go.

  3. Thriftbooks.com User

    I recently delved into my first graphic novel with Martin’s tale of Dunk the hedge knight and his debut in a thrilling tournament. The storytelling is captivating and enjoyable, perfectly complemented by the fantastic artwork that brings the narrative to life. The intricate illustrations truly elevate the reading experience, making it highly enjoyable. I eagerly anticipate exploring more Legends stories in this format after such a satisfying one or two-day read. It’s definitely worth the price and comes highly recommended.

  4. Thriftbooks.com User

    I have been a fan of the Song of Fire and Ice series from the start and eagerly awaited the new book. Learning about the graphic novel adaptation left me intrigued yet slightly disappointed as I was hoping for the next book instead. However, upon reading the graphic novel, my concerns were dispelled. The novel not only expands on the series’ rich setting but also brings to life characters previously mentioned. It adds depth to the world in a satisfying way. I was pleased to discover that the novel was based on a short story from an anthology edited by Robert Silverburg, which eased my impatience for the next book. Beyond my love for the series, the story showcased themes of chivalry and character, exploring the contrast between noble virtues and corruption. The Hedge Knight’s unwavering commitment to his vows stood out as a powerful example of true knighthood. I highly recommend this book to fantasy fans and those seeking a compelling moral tale with layers of complexity.

  5. Thriftbooks.com User

    I discovered this comic series by picking up each issue at the store, and I loved it so much that I ended up buying both the first volume and its sequel, Hedge Knight 2, in hardcover. It embodies the best qualities of a mature comic with its strong character development, stunning artwork, and compelling storytelling. The narrative goes beyond the typical knight and swords tropes, offering a fresh and engaging take on the genre. Upon researching the author, George R. R. Martin, I learned that these stories are derived from his Song of Ice and Fire series, which I have since delved into and found to be among the finest fantasy works out there. Just like the comics, the novels excel in character development and storytelling, setting them apart from cliched knight and swords narratives. If you enjoy the graphic novels, I highly recommend giving the novels a try, and vice versa.

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