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The Aeneid

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Virgil's classic tale of a hero's mythical journey comes to life in this graphic retelling for kids. From the smoldering ruins of Troy, the warrior Aeneas sets out to find a new homeland for his people. But it's no easy task, for his adventure is filled with great sacrifice, angry gods, tragic love, and brutal battles. Will Aeneas be able to fulfill his destiny and found the mighty city of Rome? With extra background on the original Latin epic poem and its author, plus discussion questions and writing prompts, it's easy to introduce young readers to this literary classic.

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First published January 1, 2018

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Profile Image for Kevin Keating.
844 reviews17 followers
May 20, 2019
Quick way to learn the story I guess. In no way replaces reading the Aeneid.
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85 reviews
June 14, 2025
illustration style is so ugly, the monsters look quite cool but the women Are All The Same.
i'll read the proper text someday
Profile Image for Megan.
392 reviews1 follower
May 29, 2024
It took sitting down with this tiny little graphic novel to remember that, while I have read the Iliad and the Odyssey, as well as several other Greek epics, I have not actually read the Aeneid. Which now seems like a shame. So, if nothing else, this has inspired me to read the original.
I also think it's a very cool idea to put classic literature into this format.
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1,959 reviews30 followers
February 19, 2022
All roads lead to Rome

A tale by Virgil (aka Publius Vergilius Maro) possibly at the behest of his friend Caesar Augustus who claimed to be a descendent of the main character Aeneas. It is a tale of destiny to discover a new land for his people which is to be the future Rome. He is pushed on by the Zeus's will causing Aeneas suffering as he discovers the lose of someone he cared for in his trip to Hades as well as a series of trials before he can secure his destiny. Interestingly enough it seems Virgil took ill before he finished his poem so he wished for it to be destroyed upon his death being not perfect but someone obviously stepped in to save it. My bet is in Augustus but who knows for sure. :)

Honestly I can't recall the story of the Aeneid before I saw it among the other books by Stone Arch Books but it turns out the Trojan Horse was from this book and not the Iliad like I originally thought so at least the concepts of this story have made their way into societies mind even if the title is a little more elusive in general. :)
Profile Image for Amanda [Novel Addiction].
3,527 reviews97 followers
December 11, 2018
A huge oversimplification - which ended up making it more confusing than the original. The art was good, but despite knowing the story already, I found myself getting lost or turned around a time or two.

I would suggest this as a last-resort companion for a struggling reader of the original, rather than something to get a reader interested in the original.
Profile Image for Laura.
144 reviews
December 8, 2021
Great illustrations, and a pretty good overview of Virgil's Aeneid. If I were to give to middle school students following the Iliad (Black Ships Before Troy) I'd have to pre-teach the general plot. There are a lot of characters (and the gods are all Roman versions of the Greek gods, so kind of confusing).
Profile Image for Ed Courtney.
191 reviews
December 26, 2025
I’m reading a book (City On Fire by Don Winslow) that has quotes at the beginning of each chapter and the first one was from the Aeneid. I wanted to understand the background so I found this nice graphic novel on the Hoopla app and read it fairly quickly. It’s good for what it is. Got me the story in an easy to understand package.
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1,679 reviews8 followers
January 8, 2019
simplified classics retelling aren't my jam. i do enjoy graphic novel retellings: Kindred, To Kill A Mockingbird, Speak, etc. This, not really. Maybe some Hines.
Profile Image for Victor.
171 reviews
September 22, 2019
It's good for what it's meant to -- a short, simplified graphic retelling. Though it is confusing fitting all the twists within the constrained length.
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7,290 reviews31 followers
December 29, 2021
Virgil's epic poem telling the tale of Aeneas' god driven journey after the 10 year Trojan War, and the start of the Roman Empire retold in this graphic novel format.
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October 2, 2022
Great illustrations, however this is a very shortened version of the Aeneid and really feels like it skips some key parts of the story
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295 reviews8 followers
December 22, 2023
I found the pictures to be too violent and aggressive. Some of the captions are inartfully executed.
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