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Shakespeare’s Henry V as a full-colour graphic novel available in three text versions. Simply choose the one that's right for you.
Shakespeare, William
Three text versions
Authentic period setting
144 pages
Choose Original Text, Plain Text or Quick Text
"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead!"
This historic tale of war and peace between England and France in the reign of Henry V is presented just as Shakespeare intended... only more visually engaging!
See and experience the Battle of Agincourt as never before - and fully appreciate a decisive chapter in the history of the realm.
As with all our Shakespeare titles the period is faithful to the Bard’s intentions. There is a choice of three text versions and the books also feature interesting background pieces on Shakespeare, King Henry V and the Battle of Agincourt.
By: William Shakespeare
Script Adaptation: John McDonald
John McDonald is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and has adapted Shakespeare titles for the Classical Comics graphic novel series. He is married, with two sons and lives in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, UK.
Pencils: Neill Cameron
Neill Cameron is a UK-based comics writer and illustrator. He frequently travels the UK giving workshops in schools and is a passionate advocate for the role comics can play in developing literacy skills and encouraging children’s creativity.
Inks: Bambos
Bambos (Bambos Georgiou) is a British comic book artist, inker, and letterer. He provided the inks for Classical Comics’ debut graphic novel - an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Henry V.
Colouring: Jason Cardy & Kat Nicholson
Kat Nicholson (now Kat Cardy) and Jason Cardy are Welsh comic book artists and colourists who have collaborated on a number of titles in the Classical Comics range including Frankenstein and Sweeney Todd. A Midsummer Night’s Dream was their first fully illustrated work.
Lettering: Nigel Dobbyn
Nigel Dobbyn was a British comic artist who coloured and lettered both Macbeth and The Tempest for Classical Comics. He also wrote and illustrated “Billy The Cat" for The Beano and produced work for 2000AD and Sonic The Comic amongst other titles.
Graphic Novel
• 144 pages, full-colour paperback
• 246mm x 168mm x 10mm
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This is the full, original script - just as the Bard intended. Ideal for purists, students and readers who want to experience the unaltered text.
This full-colour graphic novel includes the entire script, unabridged, in the original setting.
This is Shakespeare's playscript converted into modern English, verse-for-verse.
It is a plain English translation with approximately the same word count as the original play.
Similar to the Original Text version, this Plain Text graphic novel uses the same colourful artwork and is set in the authentic time period.
This is the entire play with dialogue reduced to as few words as possible for a fast-paced read while retaining the full essence of the story.
Similar to the Original Text version, this Quick Text graphic novel uses the same colourful artwork and is set in the authentic time period.
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