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Aztec Empire
Cartoon of 3 menCell from the Aztec Empire Graphic Novel
No. of issues
  • Episode One: Instrument of Empire
  • Episode Two: Harnessed Thunder
  • Episode Three: War Beasts
  • Episode Four: Spoils of Victory
  • Episode Five: Truth to Power
  • Episode Six: First Contact
PublisherBig Red Hair
Creative team
WritersPaul Guinan
ArtistsDavid Hahn

The Aztec Empire graphic novel is a historical recounting of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. It is written by Paul Guinan, produced by Anina Bennett and illustrated by David Hahn.

Development and content

Paul Guinan came up with the idea of a graphic novel about Aztec civilization in the years leading up to the 500th anniversary of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. He had repeatedly noted a lack of coverage on the topic in popular culture and wished to remedy this through an own series of comics. In 2019, he contacted several Mexican historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists in order to ensure historical accuracy before he started writing.

Created under the motto "History is stranger than fiction", the team behind the graphic novel, made up of Paul Guinan, Anina Bennett and illustrator David Hahn, have published eight chapters as of February 2023. The series is unique as it includes a list of references and research notes, as the series places a particular emphasis on historical accuracy; portraying recreations of indigenous figures such as their background, fashion, and history. Guinan frequently consults experts to avoid inaccuracies that may appear in development. The artists also document their progress and research live on their social media feeds.

The first book in the series is slated to contain ten chapters. With six chapters published the creators estimated that they had told about ten percent of the story.

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Notes

  1. Andersen & Kindtler-Nielsen 2023, p. 65.
  2. ^ Andersen & Kindtler-Nielsen 2023, p. 67.
  3. ^ Anderson 2019.
  4. Provan 2020.
  5. Whitbrook 2019.
  6. Ringo Awards 2019.

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