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Earthsea : a graphic novel  Cover Image Book Book

Earthsea : a graphic novel / Ursula K. Le Guin ; adapted and illustrated by Fred Fordham.

Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018 (creator., Author). Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018 Adapted from (work): Wizard of Earthsea. (Added Author). Fordham, Fred, 1985- (adapter,, illustrator., Added Author, Added Author).

Summary:

A boy grows to manhood while attempting to subdue the evil he unleashed on the world as an apprentice to the Master Wizard. In graphic novel format.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780063285767
  • ISBN: 0063285762
  • Physical Description: volumes : chiefly color illustrations, color map ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Clarion Books, [2025]-

Content descriptions

General Note:
Description based on volume 1.
Formatted Contents Note:
bk.1. A wizard of Earthsea.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 13 up Clarion Books.
Grades 10-12 Clarion Books.
Subject: Magic > Comic books, strips, etc. > Fiction.
Apprentices > Comic books, strips, etc. > Fiction.
Wizards > Comic books, strips, etc. > Fiction.
Good and evil > Comic books, strips, etc. > Fiction.
Genre: Fantasy comics.
Action and adventure comics.
Graphic novels.

Available copies

  • 2 of 4 copies available at Kenton County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Erlanger Branch 741.5973 E127L bk.1 (Text) 33126027064777 New YA Graphic Novels Available -
Latonia Branch 741.5973 E127L bk.1 (Text) 33126027064785 New YA Graphic Novels Available -

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2025 February

    Gr 8 Up—The world of Earthsea has been widely known since Le Guin's original publication in 1968 and paved the way for non-Tolkienian fantasy novels for decades. Fordham's artistic vision will bring in a new generation of fans with vivid colors, dialogue-driven pages, and fast pacing. The watercolor art style gives the world a dreamlike quality, which serves to let the reader fill in some parts with their own imagination, as Le Guin originally intended in the novel. The art is rich and the bits of exposition and descriptions that Fordham has turned into textless panels let the settings sing. Justly, this adaptation portrays Ged as his proper age and with copper skin to match Le Guin's character description from the novels, which have been obscured in other illustrative interpretations and film adaptations. The quick, light pace will keep readers turning pages, though no number of beautiful illustrations can replace Le Guin's stunning prose. It is especially absent in the climactic scene, which ends up feeling rushed in this version. However, this is an otherwise faithful adaptation, and the interpretation of the characters, towns, and magic make this definitely worth adding to any graphic novel collection. VERDICT Fantasy lovers and art lovers alike will make this graphic version of the classic novel a highly sought-after addition to library shelves, though it should be in addition to the original, not in place of it.—Lauren Sullivan

    Copyright 2025 School Library Journal.

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