In my constant quest for real Richard III, I've found out this graphic tale online. It is by an Italian artist who happens to be also a Ricardian with a degree and Phd in Foreign Languages and Literatures. Cecilia Latella has been a Richard III fan since she read Robert Louis Stevenson' s The Black Arrow at 13. Later on, she studied English Language and Literature at University in Italy where she researched, wrote and discussed a thesis about Richard III.
In the preface to The Boar (first published in Italian as Il cinghiale) she tells how she came to create a comic about Richard III: "I joined the Society in 2003-4 and in June 2008 I had the lucky chance to take part in the Ricardian Rover organized by the American Branch. During the long rides from site to site, to keep myself busy, I started doodling little scenes featuring Richard, who has
been a favourite subject of mine for artistic exercises for more than a decade now. In Fotheringay Church I bought a used copy of Rosemary Hawley Jarman's We Speak No Treason . I had previously enjoyed examples of Ricardian fiction but Jarman's prose somewhat disturbed my jealous nature by presenting Richard from the point of view of his mistress. In the following days of minibus rides, I sketched the beginning of The Boar as you can see it now, centring the story around Richard and Anne."
been a favourite subject of mine for artistic exercises for more than a decade now. In Fotheringay Church I bought a used copy of Rosemary Hawley Jarman's We Speak No Treason . I had previously enjoyed examples of Ricardian fiction but Jarman's prose somewhat disturbed my jealous nature by presenting Richard from the point of view of his mistress. In the following days of minibus rides, I sketched the beginning of The Boar as you can see it now, centring the story around Richard and Anne."
Leaf through the first pages of The Boar ...
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