Useleus A Greek Oddity

Useleus A Greek Oddity by Alexander Matthews is a 64-page graphic novel published by Bog Eyed Books on October 2, 2017. This edition presents a unique take on Ancient History, blending humor and adventure as it follows the escapades of its characters through battles with giants, encounters with gods, and confrontations with mythical creatures.
Readers will find a lively exploration of ancient tales, crafted with skillful writing and engaging illustrations. The book channels the spirit of classic comics, appealing to both young audiences and those familiar with the genre. With its roots in the popular children’s weekly comic, The Phoenix, Useleus offers a fresh perspective on historical narratives, making it a delightful addition to the realms of juvenile fiction and graphic novels.
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From battling giants, to outwitting gods, to clashes with mythical creatures, Ancient History has never been more fun! An Asterix for the 21st Century, Useleus is skilfully written by Alexander Matthews and nimbly drawn by Wilbur Dawbarn. Leaping from the hallowed pages of popular children’s weekly comic, The Phoenix, USELEUS channels Ancient History through the madcap eyes of two renowned Beano and Dandy creators, Alex Matthews (words) and Wilbur Dawbarn (pictures).
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