Supported by National Lottery Celebrate funding, this 32 page comic retells a selection of folktales from around the Commonwealth...
Sir Glen Douglas Rhodes, Greenock born adventurer and antiquarian, is a haunted man. Each and every item in his strange collection has a story, but he feels he will not be at peace until he returns some of his museum pieces to their place of origin. And so Sir Glen embarks on a globe spanning journey, encountering ancient sea monsters, giants and the undead in his quest to take these stories back home...
Supported by National Lottery Celebrate funding, this 32 page comic retells a selection of folktales from around the Commonwealth...
Sir Glen Douglas Rhodes, Greenock born adventurer and antiquarian, is a haunted man. Each and every item in his strange collection has a story, but he feels he will not be at peace until he returns some of his museum pieces to their place of origin. And so Sir Glen embarks on a globe spanning journey, encountering ancient sea monsters, giants and the undead in his quest to take these stories back home...
Supported by National Lottery Celebrate funding, this 32 page comic retells a selection of folktales from around the Commonwealth...
Sir Glen Douglas Rhodes, Greenock born adventurer and antiquarian, is a haunted man. Each and every item in his strange collection has a story, but he feels he will not be at peace until he returns some of his museum pieces to their place of origin. And so Sir Glen embarks on a globe spanning journey, encountering ancient sea monsters, giants and the undead in his quest to take these stories back home...
Supported by National Lottery Celebrate funding, this 32 page comic retells a selection of folktales from around the Commonwealth...
Sir Glen Douglas Rhodes, Greenock born adventurer and antiquarian, is a haunted man. Each and every item in his strange collection has a story, but he feels he will not be at peace until he returns some of his museum pieces to their place of origin. And so Sir Glen embarks on a globe spanning journey, encountering ancient sea monsters, giants and the undead in his quest to take these stories back home...
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WNPublished by Magic Torch Comics
with assistance from
National Lottery Celebrate Funding
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without
permission in writing from the publisher except for the purposes of review.
Printed by
Comic Printing UK
First Published
February 2015
Artwork / colouring / lettering
Andy Lee
All stories written by Magic Torch, adapted from or inspired by folktales from,
around the world.
This comic is part of the 13 Commonwealth Tales project, which also produced
an illustrated children's book of international folktales, which you can read for
free online. The project was one of many supported by National Lottery
Celebrate funding to allow communities to celebrate the legacy of the 2014
Commonwealth Games.
You can find out more about the work of Magic Torch and read some of our
traditional local folktales at www.talesoftheoak.co.uk
Magic Torch is a Scottish Charity SC033748,
G Celebrate
LOTTERY FUNDED