Arthur: ein keltisches Heldenepos #2
The second chapter of this German-language Celtic epic finds Arthur himself front and center — armored, long-haired, and battle-ready, sword raised and shield in hand, with a white horse visible at his shoulder against an intricate knotwork backdrop that beautifully evokes the series' Celtic roots. Chauvel, Lereculey, and Simon bring a striking visual dignity to the warrior-king here, framing him not as myth but as a flesh-and-blood fighter. Subtitled *Arthur der Kämpfer* — Arthur the Fighter — this volume from Epsilon promises a grounded, heroic take on one of legend's most enduring figures.
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