Harlequin Valentine

Harlequin Valentine by Neil Gaiman, published by Dark Horse Comics in 2001, is a graphic novel that presents a modern retelling of the classic commedia dell’arte tale. This edition, consisting of 40 pages, explores the story of Harlequin, a buffoon burdened with unrequited love as he pursues his sensible and oblivious counterpart, Columbine, through the city streets. The narrative captures the essence of love’s folly and the impulsive nature of its protagonist.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and horror elements woven into the storyline, as Harlequin’s heart is metaphorically dragged around town, reflecting his emotional turmoil. The artwork complements the narrative, enhancing the themes of love and longing. This graphic novel invites readers to experience a unique interpretation of a timeless tale, showcasing Gaiman’s distinctive storytelling style within the realms of comics and graphic novels.
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In this modern retelling of the classic commedia dell’arte tale, a buffoon named Harlequin, burdened with a hopeless love, chases his sensible, oblivious Columbine through the streets of the city. Consumed with love, the impulsive clown sees his heart dragged about town.
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