









DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 1: Dune: Book 1 (Volume 1) [Herbert, Frank, Herbert, Brian, Anderson, Kevin J., Allén, Raúl, Martín, Patricia, Sienkiewicz, Bill] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 1: Dune: Book 1 (Volume 1) Review: Arrakis Brought to Life: A Stunning Visual Gateway into Dune - ‘Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book One’ is an outstanding adaptation that captures the scale, tension, and atmosphere of Frank Herbert’s original novel while making the world of Arrakis far easier to visualize. The artwork does an exceptional job translating Herbert’s dense descriptions into vivid imagery—ornithopters slicing through the desert sky, the oppressive vastness of the sands, and the stark contrast between House Atreides and House Harkonnen all feel instantly real and immersive. What really shines is how the graphic format clarifies complex scenes and political dynamics without oversimplifying them. Key moments that can be challenging to picture in the prose novel become immediately understandable, helping readers grasp both the physical environment and the emotional weight of the story. Paul’s journey, the looming threat on Arrakis, and the undercurrent of destiny are all conveyed with clarity and restraint. This is an ideal companion for longtime fans who want a richer visual grounding of the story, as well as for newcomers who may find the original novel intimidating. Faithful, beautifully illustrated, and thoughtfully paced, ‘Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book One’ enhances the experience of Herbert’s masterpiece rather than replacing it and it leaves you eager for the next volume. Review: A good rendering of the source material. - I was fifteen the first time I read Frank Herbert’s classic, Dune. I was immediately swept away to his universe, and my imagination was immediately fed! Oh, what a diet of sight, sound, color, emotion, politics, warfare, and religion he fed me! The movie of this book (before there was one) unraveled in my mind, and I ingested every moment. It was such a delicious experience that I decided right then and there that I would revisit this wonderful place. Since that moment in 1981, there have been two movies, a miniseries, a graphic novel, and various other stories, as well as Frank Herbert’s son continuing the series with science Fiction author, Kevin J. Anderson. All of which is good. Please note I said good. With the exception of the continuing series by Herbert and Anderson, the images provided have not really lived up to what my imagination conjured up so long ago (and even now, since I am giving the original a re-read.), but that is not a knock against this book. Dune: The Graphic Novel is a lovely work of art. The art in it is simple, yet beautiful. Each page was deliciously drawn and colored and added to what my imagination conjured up. The pages are thick in this book, which made me feel like I was skipping ahead, but in reality, I wasn’t. A major plus for this book is that it brought back all of those feeling from when I first read Frank Herbert’s novel. I am looking forward to getting my hands on volume 2. It is on several wish lists, and my wife knows what a Dune fan I am. All in all I give this book 4.5 bookmarks out of 5!

























| Best Sellers Rank | #25,681 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #14 in Graphic Novel Adaptations #89 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels #487 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,082) |
| Dimensions | 10.04 x 6.89 x 1.06 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | 8 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1419731505 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1419731501 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Dune: The Graphic Novel |
| Print length | 176 pages |
| Publication date | November 24, 2020 |
| Publisher | Harry N. Abrams |
| Reading age | 13 years and up |
N**N
Arrakis Brought to Life: A Stunning Visual Gateway into Dune
‘Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book One’ is an outstanding adaptation that captures the scale, tension, and atmosphere of Frank Herbert’s original novel while making the world of Arrakis far easier to visualize. The artwork does an exceptional job translating Herbert’s dense descriptions into vivid imagery—ornithopters slicing through the desert sky, the oppressive vastness of the sands, and the stark contrast between House Atreides and House Harkonnen all feel instantly real and immersive. What really shines is how the graphic format clarifies complex scenes and political dynamics without oversimplifying them. Key moments that can be challenging to picture in the prose novel become immediately understandable, helping readers grasp both the physical environment and the emotional weight of the story. Paul’s journey, the looming threat on Arrakis, and the undercurrent of destiny are all conveyed with clarity and restraint. This is an ideal companion for longtime fans who want a richer visual grounding of the story, as well as for newcomers who may find the original novel intimidating. Faithful, beautifully illustrated, and thoughtfully paced, ‘Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book One’ enhances the experience of Herbert’s masterpiece rather than replacing it and it leaves you eager for the next volume.
D**E
A good rendering of the source material.
I was fifteen the first time I read Frank Herbert’s classic, Dune. I was immediately swept away to his universe, and my imagination was immediately fed! Oh, what a diet of sight, sound, color, emotion, politics, warfare, and religion he fed me! The movie of this book (before there was one) unraveled in my mind, and I ingested every moment. It was such a delicious experience that I decided right then and there that I would revisit this wonderful place. Since that moment in 1981, there have been two movies, a miniseries, a graphic novel, and various other stories, as well as Frank Herbert’s son continuing the series with science Fiction author, Kevin J. Anderson. All of which is good. Please note I said good. With the exception of the continuing series by Herbert and Anderson, the images provided have not really lived up to what my imagination conjured up so long ago (and even now, since I am giving the original a re-read.), but that is not a knock against this book. Dune: The Graphic Novel is a lovely work of art. The art in it is simple, yet beautiful. Each page was deliciously drawn and colored and added to what my imagination conjured up. The pages are thick in this book, which made me feel like I was skipping ahead, but in reality, I wasn’t. A major plus for this book is that it brought back all of those feeling from when I first read Frank Herbert’s novel. I am looking forward to getting my hands on volume 2. It is on several wish lists, and my wife knows what a Dune fan I am. All in all I give this book 4.5 bookmarks out of 5!
T**R
New to Graphic Novels - What a great first choice!
Consumed the Dune series as a teen and this is my first revisit to Arrakis; thoroughly enjoyed it. So little time to sit down and read anymore, this graphic novel was a great way to re-aquiant myself with Arrakis without taking months to re-read the books - that was my original intent. But as I flipped through the supurbly illustrated cells, I quickly came to appreciate the beauty of Graphic Novels. The moments captured in the cells were expertly chosen, conveying the important parts of the story in a cohesive and flowing way; I have no idea how they were able to chose the right scenes from such a packed novel as Dune and tell the story so well. I will be getting the next in the series. Well done! To those involved in the making of this graphic novel, and thank you for putting me on to a new genre. I'll be exploring many more.
B**E
Interesting and well done book.
My son likes the book a lot. In great condition and shipped here quickly.
K**N
Absolutely worth it for anyone interested in Dune
100% worth it. This is the best way to experience dune if you are like me and find the books SUPER DENSE to get into. These graphic novels make the movie rewatches 10x better.
S**Y
Dune
My brother loved them
J**S
Dune Graphic Novel 1 - Review
The graphic novel is visually beautiful. The book is large, perhaps more than you think. It is heavy. I thought it would be a paperback or small book, but it is much better. The package arrived in good condition and the books were not damaged, bent, or anything like that. Super happy with my purchase. If wondering about buying this book, do yourself a favor, buy it!
K**R
The best adaptation there is about an epic space opera
The DUNE saga is a masterpiece of science fiction. It is a timeless bittersweet space opera that gets better each time I revisit it. And yet, adapting it is a challenge in it of itself. Each adaptation suffers from the biases, taboos, trends of its respective eras. This is not the fault of the directors or even the defenders of each live action adaptation, it is just the way things are - and moreover the hollow industry of American media is. And yet, here comes another medium which does the unthinkable. It adapts Dune masterfully, missing almost nothing which made the first book so special. If you liked the previous adaptations and enjoyed the latest film series of Dune but were left wanting more or wondering how this epic telling in the future far, far away further unravels and the roots behind prophecies, the politics, mysteries of the known universe, but don't have time for listening to the audio book or reading the book, I recommend this graphic novel series.
E**.
No lo se x q era para regalar
M**E
beautiful graphic novel 10/10
G**E
Frank Herbert’s Dune is to science fiction, what Tolkien is to Fantasy. And the Dune graphic novel is a perfect way to experience this masterpiece of writing. The graphic novel is faithful to the source material, and is perfect for people who may have seen the films, and are looking for more. It is a good stepping stone into reading the novels proper. But also a worthy addition for long time Dune fans, looking to add more to their collection. Highly recommend. Dune is about as close to a must read, as you can get. Will be getting the remaining two parts of the Dune graphic novel.
V**Y
Es una excelente publicación, de principio a fin. Magníficamente ilustrada y apegada a la obra original de Frank Herbert. Muy recomendable, en todos los sentidos.
I**Ó
Impressionante , gráficos incríveis e edição absolutamente top
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