Synopses & Reviews
This unique collaboration by two multiple award-winning creators results in a feast of visual and lyrical splendour. Millions of years before the emergence of humankind, the great dragon civilization dominated this world. It left few traces behind save legends and one mighty structure: Dragonhenge. The dragons were profound storytellers, and collected here are tales from their oral mythology-from tales that explain the origin of all things to legends of battle and conquest.
The fusion of magnificent art and singing prose is both deeply affecting and poignantly observant of foibles we may recognize in ourselves.
Synopsis
This unique collaboration by two multiple award-winning creators results in a feast of visual and lyrical splendour. Millions of years before the emergence of humankind, the great dragon civilization dominated this world. It left few traces behind save legends and one mighty structure: Dragonhenge. The dragons were profound storytellers, and collected here are tales from their oral mythology-from tales that explain the origin of all things to legends of battle and conquest. The fusion of magnificent art and singing prose is both deeply affecting and poignantly observant of foibles we may recognize in ourselves.
Synopsis
Millions of years before the emergence of humankind, the great dragon civilization dominated this world. It left few traces behind save legends and one mighty structure:
Dragonhenge. The dragons were profound storytellers, and collected here are tales from their oral mythology. “Hugo Award winners pool their talents in
Dragonhenge, an illustrated collection of eight tales and a “Proem” that celebrate the ancient dragon civilization.”—
Publishers Weekly.