The first novella was originally published August 25, 1998, in the Legends anthology, edited by Robert Silverberg.[1] The story was later adapted into a six-issue comic book limited series by Ben Avery, drawn by Mike S. Miller, produced by Roaring Studios (now Dabel Brothers Productions) and published by Image Comics and Devil's Due between August 2003 and May 2004. Devil's Due published the complete limited series as a graphic novel in June 2004.[2] Following the termination of the partnership between Dabel Brothers and Devil's Due, the graphic novel has been republished in various editions.

Upon the death of a nomadic 'hedge knight', Ser Arlan of Pennytree, his squire Dunk adopts Ser Arlan's armor as his own, as well as his equipment, three horses, and remaining money, in hope of winning more gold at the town of Ashford, under the name of 'Ser Duncan the Tall'. En route, he gains his own squire in a boy nicknamed 'Egg'. At Ashford, Dunk sells one of his horses for a suit of armor by the smith Pate, and befriends Ser Steffon Fossoway's squire and cousin, Raymun Fossoway. Without proof of his knighthood, he is nearly barred from competition until Prince Baelor Targaryen vouches for him. Forbidden to use Ser Arlan's coat of arms, Dunk commissions an attractive young puppeteer named Tanselle to paint a new one. Dunk watches the first day of competition, with Egg on his shoulders. After several spectacular tilts, Baelor's nephew, Prince Aerion Targaryen, disgraces himself by killing Ser Humfrey Hardyng's horse.


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The second novella was published in 2003 in the Legends II anthology, also edited by Robert Silverberg.[3] The story has been adapted into a graphic novel by Ben Avery and drawn by Mike S. Miller, in cooperation with publisher and distributor Marvel Comics. The first comic was released on June 20, 2007, and the graphic novel was released on June 18, 2008.[4]

Daemon allows Ball to prove his innocence in trial by combat, in which Ser Glendon soundly defeats Daemon. By this time a large army under Bloodraven, who is also the King's Hand, encircles Whitewalls, and Daemon is captured. Dunk and Egg meet Bloodraven, and Egg demands that Bloodraven reward Glendon, Duncan, and the other hedge knights. Gormon Peake is beheaded for treason. For surrendering to Bloodraven without a fight, Lord Butterwell is spared his life and allowed a tenth of his wealth; but his fortress is forfeit to the Iron Throne and torn down. Dunk asks after Daemon's fate; Bloodraven replies that he will be spared and kept as a hostage to prevent the Blackfyres from making him a martyr and crowning his younger brother Haegon instead. Bloodraven, at Egg's request, gives Dunk the gold to ransom his armor. When Egg asks Bloodraven what became of the dragon egg, Bloodraven implies it was taken by an agent of his (thought to be one of the performing dwarfs at the wedding).

I want to read the "Dunk and Egg tales" and there available in book format and graphic novel. I was just wondering if the story is the same. If there extremely similarly written, then I prefer the graphic novels. If different then I'll just read the book

A century before the events of New York Times bestselling author George R. R. Martin's epic series, A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE, a squire named Dunk picks up the sword and shield of his dead master and enters a tournament to begin his career as a knight. But 'Ser Duncan' has much to learn about this world of knights and nobles, and as he attempts to find a sponsor who will allow him to enter the tournament, he makes friends and enemies readily. Dunk is a capable fighter and has a strong sense of honor, but is that enough for him to become a true knight in the eyes of the others. or is he just a young man living a delusion and putting those he knows in grave danger? Adapted from the popular novella by George R. R. Martin, this special hardcover edition of THE HEDGE KNIGHT celebrates the original graphic novel, which was beloved by fans and critics alike for its deep storytelling and breathtaking visuals - so much so that the first edition it became one of the bestselling graphic novels of 2004! 

164PGS./Rated T+ .$19.99 


Jet City Comics features standalone and serialized comic books and graphic novels. Our adaptations expand the audience for our authors, pushing boundaries with new ideas that combine visual and narrative storytelling.

Thus, Hedge Knight, is a tale of attempted social mobility. We are introduced to Dunk, a seven-foot-tall squire for the elderly Ser Arlan of Pennytree, as he tries to make the impossible leap from Flea Bottom urchin into the nobility by becoming a hedge knight when his master dies unexpectedly. This medieval spin on a Horatio Alger story is complicated when we see how hard the life of a hedge knight can be:

The only life he knew was the life of a hedge knight, riding from keep to keep, taking service with this lord and that lord, fighting in their battles and eating in their halls until the war was done, and then moving on. There were tourneys from time to time as well, though less often, and he knew that some hedge knights turned robber during lean winters, though the old man never had.

In this comic book/graphic novel adaptation set one hundred years before the events in George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, The Hedge Knight chronicles a young squire as he travels the cruel and complex path to knighthood in the Seven Kingdoms.

1st printing. 


Based on the story by George R. R. Martin. Adapted by Ben Avery. Art and cover by Mike S. Miller. 


A full-color graphic novel edition of The Mystery Knight, set in the bestselling Game of Thrones world, 90 years before Game of Thrones begins! 


The Mystery Knight is the third novella in the "Dunk and Egg" series, a sort of prequel to A Game of Thrones, given that it highlights a key bit of history leading up to those events. Our heroes are the noble but impoverished hedge knight Duncan and his bold squire, a boy known as Egg, but whose real name is Aegon Targaryen, and who will someday become King Aegon V the Unlikely - and Daenerys' great-grandfather. 


Hardcover, 160 pages, full color. 


Cover price $26.00.

The complete collection of six single issues comics forming the graphic novel of 'The Hedge Knight,' adapted from the first novella in the 'Tales of Dunk and Egg' series by George R R Martin, set some ninety years before the evens in the popular fantasy series of 'A Song of Ice and Fire.'


Adapted by Benjamin Avery with art by Mike S. Miller.


The first editions which appeared between 2003-4, the first three numbers published by Image Comics, while numbers four to six were published by Devil's Due Publications. Retailer incentive variant covers were supplied by noted fantasy artists such as the Brothers Hildebrant, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, and Ted Nasmith. 


This group comes with two very scarce proof prints. 


The novellas follow the adventures of Dunk, the future lord Commander of Kingsguard, and Egg, the future King Aegon V Targaryen. 


These issues come in the original sealed plastic envelop, as new. 


Jet City issues will publish on Kindle as standalone comics, as serialized comics released over multiple episodes, and as bundled graphic novels, with print editions available at Amazon and other comics retailers.

A: In case you've somehow managed to miss George R. R. Martin's Tales of Dunk and Egg (The Hedge Knight, The Sworn Sword, The Mystery Knight), these delightful novellas are set in Westeros 90 years before the time of Song of Ice and Fire. Three are available right now; more are promised. The first two are also available as graphic novels. Dunk is Ser Duncan, legendary member of the Kingsguard, and Egg is Aegon V Targaryen, who later becomes king. 2351a5e196

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