Rapunzel's Revenge

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Why I read it

January and earlier this month I had the fun task of reading the finalists for the Graphic Novels category of the Cybils. I'm relatively new to the genre so it was thrilling to get this chance to experience the best the genre has to offer for 2008. The winner for the Elementary/Middle Grade category is Rapunzel's Revenge by Shannon Hale, Nathan Hale and Dean Hale.

The review

Rapunzel is one of those characters we all grow up on. She's one of the Brothers Grimm best known characters. I though have never seen her dressed like a cow girl and brandishing her hair like a weapon or gallivanting through something recognizably Utah (but not Utah). Nor have I ever seen anyone ask the question I've always wanted answered: "why was she locked in the tower?"

Rapunzel's Revenge starts with the why, quickly answers it and then goes happily on its own tangent that blends the wild west with fantasy and fairy tale elements. Rapunzel hooks up with a chap named Jack and they set out to get revenge (and rescue Rapunzel's mother).

I loved this graphic novel and I hope the three Hales collaborate again. I would love to revisit Rapunzel's world. The novel isn't set up as a continuing series but there's enough wiggle room to add further adventures. The world building is thorough enough to easily carry another story or two. My husband has also read Rapunzel's Revenge and he loved it too. My son likes the illustrations but so far we haven't read the book together. I'm sure we will someday.

On a side note, I love learning unexpected things from books. From Rapunzel's Revenge I learned that rapunzel is an alternate name for a type of lettuce called corn salad (Valerianella locusta). That tidbit of information forms the keystone for the plot. It was a little throw away detail that blossoms here and makes Rapunzel's Revenge stand apart from all of the other versions of the fairy tale I've read.

Buy the book

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Calamity Jack - the sequel

Yipee!

Read more on Nathan's blog.

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Graphic Novels: Not Just for Superhero Fans
Rapunzel's Revenge by Shannon and Dean Hale. Think you know the story of Rapunzel? Shannon and Dean Hale have teamed up to turn this classic story on its head. "Rapunzel's Revenge" takes place in a fairy tale land that closely resembles the Wild West.
Fairy Tales in Comics
Most have been re-imaginings, like Fables, The Courageous Princess, Castle Waiting, and Rapunzel's Revenge. Though there was P. Craig Russell's book of fairy tales by Oscar Wilde and the manga POP Wonderland series. There was also the excellent There's ...
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Do the proto-feminists you know a favor and pick up a copy of The Paperbag Princess. Highly recommended to fans of Munsch, as well as those who have enjoyed PrinceLess, Castle Waiting, The Courageous Princess, and Rapunzel's Revenge.
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Toon town tale of revenge Warner Bros has picked up Rascal Raccoon's Raging Revenge, a graphic novel that skewers certain familiar figures of speech from Warner's Looney Tunes cartoons. Matt Fogel is attached to adapt with Todd Strauss-Schulson in line ...

Other Shannon Hale books

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Shannon Hale's blog

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Nathan Hale's Blog

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So what do you think?

Have you read it? Do you like retold fairy tales? Have something else you'd like to recommend?

  • love curse Jul 26, 2011 @ 10:15 am | delete
    Revenge heals all wounds some scientists say human beings are genetically wired for it. Dont feel guilty about the pain you are about to bestow on the one who hurt you, they deserve it. Take your time, contemplate the punishment to fit the crime and plot your moves. You will be healed of the silent fury that runs through your veins. Your sleepless nights and mental scars will fade.
    http://www.lovecurse.com

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