The Mythmakers
The Remarkable Fellowship of C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien (A Graphic Novel)
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Abrams
Published:26th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon
From New York Times bestselling, award-winning creator John Hendrix comes The Mythmakers, a graphic novel biography of two literary lions—C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien—following the remarkable story of their friendship and creative fellowship, and how each came to write their masterworks
"Masterful. . . Effortlessly blending fantasy and reality." (BCCB, starred review)
Through narrative and comic panels, Hendrix chronicles Lewis and Tolkien’s near-idyllic childhoods, then moves on to both men’s horrific tour of the trenches of World War I to their first meeting at Oxford in 1929, and then the foreshadowing, action, and aftermath of World War II.
He reveals the shared story of their friendship, in all its ups and downs, that gave them confidence to venture beyond academic concerns (fantasy wasn’t considered suitable for adult reading, but the domain of children), shaped major story/theme ideas, and shifted their ideas about the potential of mythology and faith.
The Mythmakers also shows the camaraderie and the importance of the social/literary circle of friends called the Inklings, and how the friendship of these two great men fell apart and came together again. Hendrix concludes describing how the writings of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien had re-enchanted the 20th century, after two World Wars.
In writing aimed at scholars, adults, and young people, these two tweedy academics altered the course of storytelling and embraced the concept that fantasy writing for an adult audience was an accepted form of literature.
The format is similar to The Faithful Spy: prose interspersed with images and narrative comics. The narration is often conversations between a knowledgeable wizard and a comical lion. Through brisk conversation between these two friends, they explain some of the bigger ideas in an approachable and entertaining way.
Throughout the story, there are “gateways” that lead readers to the back matter where certain themes, such as how myth/fantasy evolved or the art of world-building, are discussed more fully. This device keeps the main story flowing quickly and smoothly for those readers not interested in the more academic ideas behind the narrative.
Among the ideas covered in the narrative and back matter:
‑ Tolkien’s world-building
‑ The “Theology of Creation” linking their faith...
***STARRED REVIEW***
"With expressive artwork bringing the key figures’ deep emotions powerfully to bear while also evoking iconic moments from their beloved books...that passion makes the telling that much more meaningful for readers, who will come away with a nuanced understanding not only of the writers but of the importance of storytelling on the whole." * Booklist *
***STARRED REVIEW***
"Immersive...Bold, captivating...Threating through it all is the skilled craftsmanship of the book's visuals...Masterful...effortlessly blending fantasy and reality."
* The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books *
"The monochrome art is charming...replete with stimulating insights." * Kirkus Reviews *
"Hendrix makes brilliant use of space, clarifying difficult concepts with insightful composition...the author’s passion for the topic shines through...comprehensive and extensive back matter...A well-sourced biography" * School Library Journal *
"Hendrix captures, in this portrait of a meeting of minds, the particular joys of their friendship, its intensity, and its tragic unraveling." * Horn Book Magazine *
ISBN: 9781419746345
Dimensions: 229mm x 162mm x 29mm
Weight: 363g
224 pages