GREEN KNIGHT 'INSPIRATION TO J.R.R. TOLKIEN' COMES TO GRAPHIC NOVELS
Eco Comics has announced that it is bringing the legendary Green Knight to its range of comic books and graphic novels.
The
Green Knight first appeared in the famous 14th-century medieval
Arthurian tale, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. In it, he confronted
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
He
is also notable as he appears to have been highly influential on J.R.R.
Tolkien, who translated an edition of the fantasy story before going on
to write The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
The
character will make his comic book debut in the series featuring the
publisher's other legendary green character, the leafy-headed Green Man.
Writer
Chris Bunting explains: "The Green Knight is pure comic book fare. He
is a powerful giant green knight, and seems barking mad. He makes the
ideal foil for the Green Man.
"Does any association remain with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table? You will have to keep reading to find out.
"Expect
a visually stunning Green Knight, yet one that is respectful to how he
was originally intended. A character that clearly inspired J. R. R.
Tolkien deserves nothing less."
The
character will join other famous faces at the award-winning 'green'
publisher, including, among others: Dracula, Robin Hood, Green Man, Dick
Turpin, Englishman, and Mr. T.
Eco
Comics sees the Green Knight as a perfect fit to this roster,
especially as many scholars consider Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as
the world's first eco-poem. He will go on to play a prominent role in
the publisher's plans.
Exclusive Green Knight preview art is available on the publisher's blog blog.mohawkmedia.co.uk, and the character's own dedicated Facebook page facebook.com/official.GreenKnight
The Green Man comic book, featuring the Green Knight, is available now from www. mohawkmedia.co.uk/ecocomics
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