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Pride of Baghdad

Pride of Baghdad is a graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Niko Henrichon released by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint on September 13, 2006.[1] The story is a fictionalized account of the true story of four lions that escaped from the Baghdad Zoo after an American bombing in 2003. The book won the IGN award for best original graphic novel in 2006.[2]

Pride of Baghdad
Cover to Pride of Baghdad
Publication information
PublisherVertigo
Publication dateSeptember 13, 2006
Creative team
Written byBrian K. Vaughan
Artist(s)Niko Henrichon
Letterer(s)Todd Klein
Editor(s)Will Dennis
Casey Seijas

Plot edit

The story revolves around the brief freedom experienced by a small pride of captive lions, who escape from Baghdad Zoo during the 2003 invasion of Baghdad by the U.S.-led coalition. As the lions roam the streets of Baghdad trying to survive, each lion comes to embody a different viewpoint regarding the Iraq War.[3]

Production edit

Speaking on the decision to publish Pride of Baghdad as a single volume rather than the more common serial form, Vaughan commented: "I wanted readers to experience the suddenness with which these animals' lives were changed and that worked much better in a story that can be read in one sitting...the learning curve for writing a 136-page self-contained novel was steep, but I'm thrilled with how it turned out".[4]

Characters edit

Main characters edit

  • Zill, the alpha male (and only adult male) of the pride. Though usually mild-mannered, he begins to show signs of aggression and proves to be a competent fighter.
  • Safa, an old lioness who is blind in one eye and has a torn ear. She has become accustomed to captivity and views the human advantage of their new freedom. It is implied that she once used to be Zill's mate.
  • Noor, a younger lioness, mother to Ali, and Zill's current mate. She longs for freedom from the zoo. She and Safa rarely agree, and they often fight verbally.
  • Ali, Noor's young cub.

Secondary characters edit

  • Bukk, a lion from Safa's past.
  • Bukk's brothers, Bukk's brothers appear in Safa's memory about her past.
  • An unnamed sea turtle who speaks with Safa and Ali about Gulf War.
  • Fajer, a blood-thirsty bear who challenges the group.
  • Rashid, a tortured pet lion on the verge of death. While never stated in the story, it is likely that Rashid belonged to Saddam Hussein's son Uday, who was known for keeping lions as pets.

Reception edit

 
Writer Brian K. Vaughan signing a copy of the book at Midtown Comics in Manhattan.

IGN named Pride of Baghdad the Best Original Graphic Novel of 2006, calling it a "modern classic", and commenting that the book "can be enjoyed on several levels. Those wanting a 'simple' tale of survival and family will find that. Those wanting a powerful, gripping analogy of war will find that as well. Writer Brian K. Vaughan was also careful to avoid pinpointing any one particular viewpoint—each lion represents a different attitude, which is refreshing since many books do not allow that choice. Featuring stunning artwork by Niko Henrichon, there is no way any comic book reader should pass up this graphic novel".[3] Dorkgasm described it as "one of the most poignant anthropomorphic stories since Animal Farm".[5] The book was listed in the ALA's Great Graphic Novels for Teens Top Ten in 2007 and Booklist Editors' Choice: Adult Books for Young Adults.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pride of Baghdad at Vertigo website". from the original on 2020-11-22. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  2. ^ Best Comic Book Writer – Best of 2016 Awards Wiki Guide – IGN, from the original on 2020-11-22, retrieved 2020-02-02
  3. ^ a b IGN.com presents "Best of 2006: Best Original Graphic Novel" 2007-02-21 at the Wayback Machine. IGN. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  4. ^ Dave Richards (September 11th, 2006) The Joy of Pride: Vaughan talks "Pride of Baghdad" 2013-12-23 at the Wayback Machine, Comic Book Resources, accessed May 10, 2013
  5. ^ Michael C. Riedlinger (August 28, 2007) CRITICAL ANALYSIS: PRIDE OF BAGHDAD – Conflict Begets Conflict, Dorkgasm.com, accessed May 10, 2013 December 17, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Case Study: Pride of Baghdad". Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. September 8, 2022. from the original on May 12, 2022. Retrieved September 10, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official MySpace page for Pride of Baghdad
  • A visual step-by-step from Niko Henrichon, the book's artist 2006-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • Brian K. Vaughan's Roaring Pride, Publishers Weekly, June 20, 2006.
  • BBC News US troops kill Baghdad lions
  • "CNN" Baghdad Zoo: A different battle
  • The Joy of Pride: Vaughan Talks Pride of Baghdad 2016-01-09 at the Wayback Machine, Comic Book Resources

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Pride of Baghdad is a graphic novel written by Brian K Vaughan and illustrated by Niko Henrichon released by DC Comics Vertigo imprint on September 13 2006 1 The story is a fictionalized account of the true story of four lions that escaped from the Baghdad Zoo after an American bombing in 2003 The book won the IGN award for best original graphic novel in 2006 2 Pride of BaghdadCover to Pride of BaghdadPublication informationPublisherVertigoPublication dateSeptember 13 2006Creative teamWritten byBrian K VaughanArtist s Niko HenrichonLetterer s Todd KleinEditor s Will DennisCasey Seijas Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Characters 3 1 Main characters 3 2 Secondary characters 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe story revolves around the brief freedom experienced by a small pride of captive lions who escape from Baghdad Zoo during the 2003 invasion of Baghdad by the U S led coalition As the lions roam the streets of Baghdad trying to survive each lion comes to embody a different viewpoint regarding the Iraq War 3 Production editSpeaking on the decision to publish Pride of Baghdad as a single volume rather than the more common serial form Vaughan commented I wanted readers to experience the suddenness with which these animals lives were changed and that worked much better in a story that can be read in one sitting the learning curve for writing a 136 page self contained novel was steep but I m thrilled with how it turned out 4 Characters editMain characters edit Zill the alpha male and only adult male of the pride Though usually mild mannered he begins to show signs of aggression and proves to be a competent fighter Safa an old lioness who is blind in one eye and has a torn ear She has become accustomed to captivity and views the human advantage of their new freedom It is implied that she once used to be Zill s mate Noor a younger lioness mother to Ali and Zill s current mate She longs for freedom from the zoo She and Safa rarely agree and they often fight verbally Ali Noor s young cub Secondary characters edit Bukk a lion from Safa s past Bukk s brothers Bukk s brothers appear in Safa s memory about her past An unnamed sea turtle who speaks with Safa and Ali about Gulf War Fajer a blood thirsty bear who challenges the group Rashid a tortured pet lion on the verge of death While never stated in the story it is likely that Rashid belonged to Saddam Hussein s son Uday who was known for keeping lions as pets Reception edit nbsp Writer Brian K Vaughan signing a copy of the book at Midtown Comics in Manhattan IGN named Pride of Baghdad the Best Original Graphic Novel of 2006 calling it a modern classic and commenting that the book can be enjoyed on several levels Those wanting a simple tale of survival and family will find that Those wanting a powerful gripping analogy of war will find that as well Writer Brian K Vaughan was also careful to avoid pinpointing any one particular viewpoint each lion represents a different attitude which is refreshing since many books do not allow that choice Featuring stunning artwork by Niko Henrichon there is no way any comic book reader should pass up this graphic novel 3 Dorkgasm described it as one of the most poignant anthropomorphic stories since Animal Farm 5 The book was listed in the ALA s Great Graphic Novels for Teens Top Ten in 2007 and Booklist Editors Choice Adult Books for Young Adults 6 See also editBabylon s Ark Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo Iraqi lion Lions in literatureReferences edit Pride of Baghdad at Vertigo website Archived from the original on 2020 11 22 Retrieved 2013 05 10 Best Comic Book Writer Best of 2016 Awards Wiki Guide IGN archived from the original on 2020 11 22 retrieved 2020 02 02 a b IGN com presents Best of 2006 Best Original Graphic Novel Archived 2007 02 21 at the Wayback Machine IGN Retrieved March 17 2012 Dave Richards September 11th 2006 The Joy of Pride Vaughan talks Pride of Baghdad Archived 2013 12 23 at the Wayback Machine Comic Book Resources accessed May 10 2013 Michael C Riedlinger August 28 2007 CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRIDE OF BAGHDAD Conflict Begets Conflict Dorkgasm com accessed May 10 2013 Archived December 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine Case Study Pride of Baghdad Comic Book Legal Defense Fund September 8 2022 Archived from the original on May 12 2022 Retrieved September 10 2022 External links editOfficial MySpace page for Pride of Baghdad A visual step by step from Niko Henrichon the book s artist Archived 2006 10 04 at the Wayback Machine Brian K Vaughan s Roaring Pride Publishers Weekly June 20 2006 BBC News US troops kill Baghdad lions CNN Baghdad Zoo A different battle The Joy of Pride Vaughan Talks Pride of Baghdad Archived 2016 01 09 at the Wayback Machine Comic Book Resources Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pride of Baghdad amp oldid 1212067472, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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