Maui: Legends of the Outcast

by Robert Sullivan

Chris Slane (Editor)

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Maui is thrown into the sea as a baby by his mother who believes him dead. Suckled by a jellyfish and raised by the great elder Tamanui-Ki-Te-Rangi, Maui returns to his mother and four brothers 13 years later, full of mischief and strange powers. Armed with the jawbone of his goddess grandmother, he catches the great fish which becomes the north island of New Zealand. Maui learns the secret of fire, trains the sun to move slowly across the sky and inadvertently brings death into the world.

Chris Slane brings this South Pacific myth cycle to life with art that combines wild, expressive line-work and delicate coloring. Paired with the spare and subtle text by Robert Sullivan, Maui: Legends of the Outcast is a powerful retelling of the myths of the Maoris, the original people of New Zealand. In the hands of Sullivan and Slane, these myths are a very living tradition and a vastly entertaining work of comic art.

  • ISBN10 1869620062
  • ISBN13 9781869620066
  • Publish Date 30 October 1997
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 19 July 2005
  • Publish Country NZ
  • Publisher Random House New Zealand Ltd
  • Imprint Godwit
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 48
  • Language English