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World Famous Comics: A Thousand Ships : Age of Bronze, Volume One
A Thousand Ships : Age of Bronze, Volume One
By: Eric Shanower
Publisher: Hungry Tiger Press
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Hardcover
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 224
Publication Date: May 15, 2001
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Hungry Tiger Press

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"I'm going to Troy!"

With these simple words, the poor cowherd Paris lights the fire which will become one of the most famous conflagrations of all time--the legendary Trojan War. When Paris reaches the magnificent city of Troy, he discovers a lifelong secret hidden from him by Troy's king, Priam. From that moment Paris begins a daring journey that will lead him to the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen of Sparta.

Helen's fateful decision to forsake her homeland and join Paris brings sorrow to thousands--to her husband Menelaus, deserted without cause or explanation--to the young king Odysseus, who faces decades of separation from his wife and infant son--and to the priestess Thetis, whose son, Achilles, must choose between long life at home and glorious death battling before Troy.

Drawn from the myths and legends of centuries, A Thousand Ships presents anew for the twenty-first century the complete prelude to the Trojan War--each sensual touch, every savage blow, the smiles and tears, the lust and betrayal, the entire tapestry of drama and action. Eric Shanower's historically accurate illustrations and compelling dialogue bring new life to this ancient epic.


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Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starsgood as supporting material ^
I never thought I'd be pleased with a comic book of any kind. I'm just not the type. But after reading great reviews of this project in an archeology magazine, I decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. Yes, it's simple; it's written for young folks. But it's strength lies in its ability to help the reader track the many players in this epic. A straight reading in a standard text can become confusing due to the many characters with unusual names who flit in and out. Here, by adding the concrete pictures, it becomes easier to stay focused on the main themes without getting bogged down by "now, who was that again?".



5 out of 5 starsA Great Book with a Great Premise ^
Being a Latin scholar, I find myself drawn to all things Classical. Being a teenager, I find myself drawn to the more "slacker"-y things in life. This book combines the two elements perfectly! The book was reccomended to me by my latin teacher, and I read it swiftly in less than one day. My only warning would be the slightly explicit scenes in the book which elicited giggles from my (oh-so-very-mature) AP Latin class.



3 out of 5 starsAverage at best. ^
I have loved ancient history and mythology since I was a wee pup. Unfortunately I found "Age of Bronze - A thousand ships" somewhat disappointing. The Bronze Age feel to the drawings was interesting but they were not terribly artistic. The quality of the dialogue is fair but way below any classical Greek literature, which helps to make the story drag (quite unlike the original Iliad). The lack of Gods or spirits (as such) also helps to squeeze out the magic. The [explicits] and violence is PG-13. The glossary of names, genealogical chart, and bibliography are very good.



5 out of 5 starsGreat mix of ancient myths, modern storytelling ^
Even though the Trojan War is one of our oldest stories, almost every generation since Homer has felt the need to retell it in its own way. This new version by Shanower is one of the best in a long, long time. Visually it is spectacular -- he spent a great deal of time studying the ruins of Mycenean Greece, Troy, the Hittites, and so forth to give as accurate a portrayal of the people and places as possible. Gone are the classical fashions, weapons, and architecture... what we have is the real, much earlier bronze age. And the storytelling is fantastic. It's clearly a modern take on the story, but this does not mean the characters speak with hip come-backs or slang. Instead, we see political intrigue, rounded characters, strong women, and a serious attempt to rationalize some of the more outlandish aspects of the story. He draws from Greek, Roman, and medieval sources and manages to weave together a highly informed, vivid reading experience. I started reading this on the suggestion of several accomplished archaeologists, but keep reading because it is so enjoyable.



5 out of 5 starsBrings to life the legend of the Trojan War ^
In A Thousand Ships, graphic novelist Eric Shanower brings to life the legend of the Trojan War, gathering the many different versions of the fabulous Greek myth into a single, illustrated and dramatic story line. What sets apart Shanower's graphic novel is the attention to historical detail, a superb talent as an artist, and a powerful flair for storytelling. A Thousand Ships is a gripping presentation perfectly suited to a modern readership and brings this age-old tale to a whole new generation of readers. All the fabled Greek characters are here, from Paris (a Trojan Prince), Helen (whose beauty precipitated the most famous war in Hellenic history); Achilles, Odysseus, Hector, Ajax, and the rest. Focusing on the events that led up to the war, A Thousand Ships is the debut volume in a planned series. If you only have time for a single graphic novel this month, make it Eric Shanower's A Thousand Ships!


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