Discover Alexandre Dumas' classic tale of vengeance in this graphic retelling for kids. Thrown into a dungeon for a crime he didn't commit, Edmund Dantes is consumed by thoughts of revenge. After escaping and disguising himself as the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo, Dantes will stop at nothing to punish those who ruined his life. With extra background on the original novel and its author, plus discussion questions and writing prompts, it's easy to introduce young readers to this literary classic.

The Aeneid

by Diego Agrimbau

Published 1 January 2018
Virgil's classic tale of a hero's mythical journey comes to life in this graphic retelling for kids. From the ruins of Troy, the warrior Aeneas sets out to find a new homeland in a dangerous adventure filled with angry gods, tragic love and brutal battles. Will Aeneas be able to fulfil his destiny and found the city of Rome? With background on the original Latin epic poem and its author, plus discussion questions and writing prompts, it's easy to introduce young readers to this literary classic.

Les Misérables

by Luciano Saracino

Published 1 January 2018
Victor Hugo's classic tale of crime and justice comes to life in this graphic retelling for kids. Escaped convict Jean Valjean vows to change his ways and becomes a kind and respected man. But with the merciless Inspector Javert hunting him, can Jean Valjean ever truly escape his past, protect those he loves, and find redemption? With extra background on the original novel and its author, plus discussion questions and writing prompts, it's easy to introduce young readers to this literary classic.

Romeo and Juliet

by Hernan Carreras

Published 1 January 2018
Shakespeare's timeless tale of tragic romance comes to life in this graphic retelling for kids. When Romeo and Juliet meet, it's love at first sight. But their families, the Montagues and Capulets, are locked in a deadly feud, and the teens' feelings could lead to disaster. Can the two find a way to be together without risking their love, and their lives? With extra background on the original play and its author, plus discussion questions and writing prompts, it's easy to introduce young readers to this dramatic literary classic.

The Odyssey

by Diego Agrimbau

Published 1 August 2017
The Trojan War has ended after ten long years, and Odysseus, the shrewd general of Ithaca, is on the road back to his homeland. He craves nothing more than to embrace Penelope, his wife, and Telemachus, his son. But his actions in the War will earn him the rancour of the mighty ocean god Poseidon, who will force him to roam the sea and face the most incredible challenges. Can the brave hero, with his unparalleled audacity, evade the fury of the Cyclops Polyphemus, the tempting song of the Sirens and the spells of Circe to return home?

The Iliad

by Diego Agrimbau

Published 1 August 2017
After ten years of siege by Greek forces, the walls of Troy remain intact. Only the intervention of the greatest warrior of all time, Achilles, can tilt the balance in favour of the invaders. On the Trojan side, Prince Hector is the only man who can face him. This is the story of the war that brought all the heroes of Ancient Greece together and turned them into immortal legends. It is the war that made the gods of Olympus face each other, due to their envy and vanity. This is the Trojan War.

Discover the world's best stories, retold as exciting graphic novels. Re-envisioned with dynamic, full-colour illustrations and simplified language and plots that retain the heart of the timeless original, these comic books will hook reluctant readers and immerse them in history's most famous tales. Each title features background information about the classic text and its author, plus discussion questions, writing prompts and a glossary, making it a perfect introduction for students.