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Theseus and the Minotaur by Yvan Pommaux
Theseus and the Minotaur by Yvan Pommaux





Theseus and the Minotaur by Yvan Pommaux

(Pommaux also lets readers’ imaginations do the work with regard to gory details of Theseus’s heroic deeds and the Minotaur’s bloodthirstiness.) Character bios, pronunciations, and an index round out a handsomely illustrated introduction to a classical hero. Later, Pommaux draws Pasiphaë climbing into a hollow cow “to get closer to the white bull” that Poseidon has made her fall in love with soon after, she gives birth to the Minotaur. up in a watery embrace” by the god while bathing.

Theseus and the Minotaur by Yvan Pommaux

“Unable to resist passions,” Theseus’s mother-to-be, Aethra, is “swept. Like many myths, Theseus’s legend has a few details that require some sensitivity when recasting the story for younger audiences. From there, Pommaux offers clean pencil-and-ink images that range from small horizontal panels to larger scenes, colored in pale tan, green, pink, and blue. Perhaps referencing the oral traditions through which the myths were first disseminated, the story is bookended by nighttime scenes on a boat in the Aegean Sea, where an elderly man recounts Theseus’s story to a boy and girl. Son of both a god and a man, Theseus was destined for greatness. How did he become both the king of Athens and the creator of democracy A must for fans. French author-artist Pommaux offers a solid graphic retelling of the life of Theseus, first published in France. Theseus and the Minotaur (A Toon Graphic) by Yvan Pommaux: 9781935179610 : Books Son of both a god and a man, Theseus was destined for greatness.







Theseus and the Minotaur by Yvan Pommaux