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300

By Frank Miller, Lynn Varley (Colorist)

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| Hardcover | 9781569714027

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An emperor amasses an army of hundreds of thousands, drawn from two continents, to invade a third continent and conquer a tiny, divided nation. Only a few hundred warriors stand against them. Yet the tiny nation is saved. It sounds like the plot of a preposterous fantasy novel. It is historical factContinue

An emperor amasses an army of hundreds of thousands, drawn from two continents, to invade a third continent and conquer a tiny, divided nation. Only a few hundred warriors stand against them. Yet the tiny nation is saved. It sounds like the plot of a preposterous fantasy novel. It is historical fact. In 481-480 B.C., King Xerxes of Persia raised forces in Asia and Africa and invaded Greece with an army so huge that it "drank rivers dry." Then they entered the mountain pass of Thermopylae and encountered 300 determined soldiers from Sparta....
Writer-artist Frank Miller and colorist Lynn Varley retell the battle of Thermopylae in the exciting and moving graphic novel 300. They focus on King Leonidas, the young foot soldier Stelios, and the storyteller Dilios to highlight the Spartans' awe-inspiring toughness and valor. Miller and Varley's art is terrific, as always; the combat scenes are especially powerful. And Miller's writing is his best in years. Read it.

Do not, however, read 300 expecting a strictly accurate history. The Phocians did not "scatter," as Miller describes. His Spartans are mildly homophobic, which is goofy in such a gay society. Miller doesn't say how many Greeks remained for the climactic battle--you'd think 300 Spartans and maybe a dozen others, when there were between 700 and 1,100 Greeks. Herodotus's Histories does not identify the traitor Ephialtes as ugly and hunchbacked, or even as Spartan. 300 establishes a believable connection between Ephialtes's affliction and behavior, but his monstrous appearance, King Xerxes's effeminacy, and the Persians' inexplicable pierced-GenX-African looks make for an eyebrow-raising choice of villain imagery. Nonetheless, 300 is a brilliant dramatization.

For the full story of the failed invasion, read Herodotus's Histories or, for a concise, graphic-novel retelling, Larry Gonick's great Cartoon History of the Universe: Volumes 1-7, From the Big Bang to Alexander the Great. For a lighthearted look at post-invasion Athens and a very young Alexander the Great, check out William Messner-Loebs and Sam Kieth's witty and gorgeous graphic novels, Epicurus the Sage Vol. I and Vol. II.

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  • 2 people find this helpful

    non sempre le graphic novel valgono la pena. questa, nonostante la bellezza dei disegni e dei colori, è alquanto imperfetta nonché troppo breve: sviluppa poco gli spunti e procede per flash successivi.

    tuttavia ha un pregio invincibile:
    è la madre di uno dei più grandi film della storia del cinema.

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    flound said on Apr 10, 2012 | 14 feedbacks

  • This is a good comic but I think the film is more epic.

    Creo que es un buen libro pero pienso que la pelicula es más épica.

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    Rata almizclera said on Jul 25, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • What a beautifully violent book. The images inside are just awesome. Granted there isn't much to read, but so much more to look at. I was just blown away by the imagery. Very well done indeed.

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    cjspock said on Jul 28, 2007 | Add your feedback

  • It's great reading the inspiration of the movie '300' though in all honesty, I actually found the movie more detailed and exciting than the graphic novel itself.

    Lovely book, though the size of it means you can't carry it around in your handbag to read on the train or something. =p

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    shazzpezzazz said on May 15, 2007 | Add your feedback

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