The Rainbow Orchid

The Rainbow Orchid by Garen Ewing is a captivating graphic novel published by Egmont in 2009, featuring 48 pages of vibrant storytelling. This first installment presents an ambitious blend of classic narrative and cinematic artwork, intertwining adventure, historical drama, and legend. The story follows Julius Chancer, an adventurous assistant to historical researcher Sir Alfred Catesby-Grey, as he embarks on a quest for the mythical rainbow orchid, a flower steeped in legend and last mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Theophrastus.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a spectacular epic filled with surprises and memorable characters. The narrative takes Julius from 1920s Britain to the Indian subcontinent, exploring mysterious lost valleys along the way. This edition showcases elements of humor and action, making it a unique addition to the genres of juvenile nonfiction and comics. The Rainbow Orchid invites readers to experience a rich tapestry of adventure and discovery through its engaging comic strips and illustrations.
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The exciting first installment in The Rainbow Orchid, an ambitious blend of classic storytelling and cinematic artwork in which adventure, historical drama, and legend are seamlessly intertwined
Welcome to the biggest new adventure in comics–a spectacular epic featuring innumerous surprises, brilliant characters, and all the nostalgia of an old-school adventure tale. In Volume One, follow the story’s hero–Julius Chancer, the adventurous assistant to historical researcher Sir Alfred Catesby-Grey–as he embarks on a hazardous quest for the rainbow orchid, a mythical flower steeped in legend that was last mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Theophrastus. Julius’ epic journey takes him from 1920s Britain to the Indian subcontinent and its mysterious lost valleys.
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