Gods and Heroes - Arts & Comics

ARTS & COMICS, #1

Reeks: ARTS & COMICS

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€6,99

Long before modern narrative, stories of Gods and Heroes emerged in the ancient world, depicting desire, power, destiny, violence, love, and the fragility of the human condition. These were not tales of nobility and morality, but reflections of life in its most intense and contradictory forms.

This book presents a visual reinterpretation of Greco-Roman mythology, bringing to life stories of deities, demigods, monsters, and mortals through an original graphic narrative illustrated with classical works of art. Tales of Olympus, heroic journeys, forbidden passions, divine cruelty, and human challenges unfold through a contemporary visual language rooted in the ancient imagination of humanity's greatest artists.

"Gods and Heroes - Arts & Comics" does not present simplified legends or academic commentaries; the work addresses mythology as a cultural expression. Through the integration of literature, fine art, and sequential narration, ancient myths are transformed into an immersive visual experience.

Great universal works of art are selected, edited, and digitally composed to guide the reader through narratives that have shaped Western culture, philosophy, and imagination.

This is not a children's book, nor a simplified retelling of myths. It is a graphic novel for adults, a cultural and artistic approach to classical mythology, faithful to its original symbolic depth, violence, sensuality, and moral ambiguity.

The digital edition allows readers to enjoy the complete work in high resolution on compatible devices, preserving its visual quality.

Ideal for readers interested in mythology, art history, classical culture, and graphic literature, "Gods and Heroes - Arts & Comics" offers an encounter with one of humanity's most enduring heroic poems, combining action, adventure, romance, drama, eroticism, art, and culture.

A graphic novel. An epic of trials. A cultural legacy.

About the Creative Process

This work was created entirely through manual research, writing, image selection, and visual editing. No artificial intelligence tools were used in the creation of text or images. Each page reflects direct human authorship, curatorial judgment, and artistic intent.

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