
Ivanhoe
by:
Doug Moench
,
Jess Jodloman
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
January 1st, 1976
Publisher: Marvel
Pages: 52
In a tumultuous time marked by the clash between Saxons and Normans, Ivanhoe unfolds the tale of a young knight navigating the complexities of loyalty, love, and honor. Set against the backdrop of medieval England, the story centers around Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a Saxon noble whose commitment to his ideals challenges the oppression faced by his people. As he embarks on adventures filled with valor and intrigue, the narrative delves into themes of chivalry and the struggle for justice in a world where social standings are deeply entrenched.
The characters’ journeys intertwine through battles, tournaments, and romance, highlighting the tension of an era fraught with political strife. Ivanhoe’s love for Lady Rowena, along with the fierce rivalry involving Rebecca, adds depth to his quest for identity and belonging. As alliances shift and the stakes rise, the characters must confront their loyalties, push the boundaries of their courage, and ultimately seek a path toward unity and redemption. Through its rich depiction of historical conflict and personal strife, the story offers a captivating glimpse into the era while reminding readers of the timeless nature of bravery and love.
The characters’ journeys intertwine through battles, tournaments, and romance, highlighting the tension of an era fraught with political strife. Ivanhoe’s love for Lady Rowena, along with the fierce rivalry involving Rebecca, adds depth to his quest for identity and belonging. As alliances shift and the stakes rise, the characters must confront their loyalties, push the boundaries of their courage, and ultimately seek a path toward unity and redemption. Through its rich depiction of historical conflict and personal strife, the story offers a captivating glimpse into the era while reminding readers of the timeless nature of bravery and love.