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After being exiled for more than 20 years and having faced all sorts of adventures and dangers, Ulysses is close to returning to Ithaca to reunite with his beloved wife Penelope and their son Telemachus. But first he must escape the island of the goddess Calypso who for 10 years has made him forget his past. Once in Ithaca, Ulysses must duel his wife's suitors, men who have spent years eating and drinking in his palace as they wait for Penelope to decide who will be her new show more husband. In this, the third and final volume of the graphic novel adaptations of The Odyssey, Ulysses will need all his cunning and courage to overcome this final test in order to recover the place he lost when he left for the Trojan War. Después de estar exiliado por más de 20 años y haberse enfrentado a todo tipo de aventuras y peligros, Ulises está de volver a Ítaca para reunirse con su esposa Penélope y su hijo Telémaco. Pero primero tendrá que escapar de la isla de la diosa Calipso, quien por 10 años lo ha hecho olvidar su pasado. Cuando llegue a Ítaca Ulises tendrá que luchar contra los pretendientes de su esposa, hombres que han pasado años comiendo y bebiendo en su palacio mientras esperan que Penélope decida quién de ellos será su nuevo esposo. En éste, el tercer y último volumen de las novelas gráficas adaptadas de La Odisea, Ulises necesitará toda su astucia y valentía para sobrepasar esta última prueba, así recobrando el lugar que perdió cuando fue a luchar en la Guerra de Troya. show lessTags
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Homer is the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the two greatest Greek epic poems. Nothing is known about Homer personally; it is not even known for certain whether there is only one true author of these two works. Homer is thought to have been an Ionian from the 9th or 8th century B.C. While historians argue over the man, his impact on show more literature, history, and philosophy is so significant as to be almost immeasurable. The Iliad relates the tale of the Trojan War, about the war between Greece and Troy, brought about by the kidnapping of the beautiful Greek princess, Helen, by Paris. It tells of the exploits of such legendary figures as Achilles, Ajax, and Odysseus. The Odyssey recounts the subsequent return of the Greek hero Odysseus after the defeat of the Trojans. On his return trip, Odysseus braves such terrors as the Cyclops, a one-eyed monster; the Sirens, beautiful temptresses; and Scylla and Charybdis, a deadly rock and whirlpool. Waiting for him at home is his wife who has remained faithful during his years in the war. Both the Iliad and the Odyssey have had numerous adaptations, including several film versions of each. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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