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DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 1: Dune: Deluxe Collector's Edition (Volume 1) (Dune: The Graphic Novel, 1) Hardcover – November 9, 2021
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A national bestseller, Dune: The Graphic Novel, is now available in a deluxe collector’s edition with an increased trim size of 7 1/2" x 11 1/4", printed on high-quality matte art paper in a slipcase with gold foil stamping tip-on cover.
Dune, Frank Herbert’s epic science-fiction masterpiece set in the far future amidst a sprawling feudal interstellar society, tells the story of Paul Atreides as he and his family accept control of the desert planet Arrakis. A stunning blend of adventure and mysticism, environmentalism, and politics, Dune is a powerful, fantastical tale that takes an unprecedented look into our universe, and is transformed by the graphic novel format.
In the first volume of a three-book trilogy encompassing the original novel, New York Times bestselling authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson’s adaptation retains the integrity of the original novel, and Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín’s magnificent illustrations, along with cover art by award winner Bill Sienkiewicz, bring the book to life for a new generation of readers.
“A much-needed addition to the series started by Frank Herbert decades ago.” —The Nerd Daily
- Print length176 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarry N. Abrams
- Publication dateNovember 9, 2021
- Dimensions8 x 1.25 x 12.1 inches
- ISBN-101419759469
- ISBN-13978-1419759468
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“Boasting eye-popping art from Raúl Allén and Patricia Martin… Dune: The Graphic Novel is a scene-by-scene adaptation of the beloved novel from two writers who are already very familiar with the worlds of Arrakis and beyond.”―The Hollywood Reporter
“It’s Dune, but easier on the eyes…That means you can indulge a bit here, taking time to remind yourself of what makes the original source material so good…”―Polygon
“The palette practically makes Arrakis‘ blazing heat and desolation jump off the page…This art is gorgeous.”―Nerdist
“…an adaptation worthy of continuing the franchise's legacy for a new generation.”―Comic Book Resources
“…a breathtaking new comic book adaptation.”―SPACE.com
“The core of what made Dune a great science fiction novel has been preserved, and to it are added vibrant visuals in Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book 1—a resoundingly successful adaptation.”
―Foreword STARRED Review
“Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín take a dense story and apply all that nuance and subtext to their visual language in adapting Dune. Panels establish scope and geography, and showcase the character who has the power in a scene, all the while guiding you as if you were on a theme park ride through the wild sci-fi action of warring families and giant sand worms. These two have pulled off a rare feat and made a political tale visually compelling."
―Eric Heisserer, Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Arrival“Intricate . . . well defined . . . easy to follow . . . blending the aristocratic costumery, sci-fi technology, and desert landscape into a world that is unmistakably Dune.”―Booklist
“A much-needed addition to the series started by Frank Herbert decades ago.”―The Nerd Daily
“The carefully chosen color palettes are particularly compelling, conveying the perfect sense of mood in every situation…a good gateway into the world of Dune.”―Boing Boing
About the Author
Brian Herbert is the son of legendary science-fiction author Frank Herbert and has written the definitive biography of him, Dreamer of Dune, a finalist for the Hugo Award. Brian has also written many highly imaginative novels, including the Timeweb trilogy, the ecological fantasy Ocean (with his wife, Jan), The Little Green Book of Chairman Rahma, The Unborn, and The Assassination of Billy Jeeling. His earlier acclaimed novels include The Stolen Gospels, Sudanna Sudanna, and Sidney’s Comet, as well as Man of Two Worlds (written with his father). Brian has collaborated on many novels in the Dune series with Kevin J. Anderson, all of which became international bestsellers, and they also collaborated on the Hellhole trilogy. Brian comanages the legacy of Frank Herbert and is an executive producer of the new motion picture Dune and the TV series Dune: The Sisterhood. He and his wife live in Seattle, Washington.
Kevin J. Anderson is an American science-fiction author of more than 50 bestsellers. In addition to his original novels, he has written spin-off novels for Star Wars, StarCraft, and The X-Files, and with Brian Herbert he is the coauthor of the novels in the Dune series. Anderson has also written numerous comic books, including Star Wars and Predator for Dark Horse, Justice Society of America for DC Comics, Starjammers for Marvel, The X-Files for Topps, as well as original titles for IDW and Wildstorm. He currently resides in Colorado with his wife.
Raúl Allén grew up in the town of Valladolid, Spain. He graduated with a degree in fine arts from Salamanca University and moved to Boston to study illustration and design. He currently lives in Spain. Allén has worked for Marvel Comics, Valiant, and DC Comics, with writers such as Matt Fraction, Ed Brubaker, Warren Ellis, Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, and Peter Milligan. Allén has also worked on more than a hundred covers for Valiant, Image, Boom! Studios, and Penguin. He has also worked for Quentin Tarantino, Playboy, Rolling Stone, the New York Times, Billboard, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal. Allén’s work has been exhibited in New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Rome, Berlin, Stockholm, Buenos Aires, Madrid, and Barcelona. When he is not drawing, Allén directs, shoots, and animates music videos.
Patricia Martín is a letterer, comics artist, and illustrator nominated for multiple Harvey Awards. Born in Spain, she always felt the need to communicate either through writing or drawing. Martín began her career in the field of book publishing with companies such as Oxford University Press, El Jinete Azul, and Barbara Fiore Editora, working on lettering and design. Later on she moved to the illustration and comics industry, and for the last four years he has worked on Wonder Woman with Steve Orlando, Bloodshot Reborn with Jeff Lemire, Ninjak with Matt Kindt, and Secret Weapons alongside artist Raúl Allén.
Bill Sienkiewicz is an Eisner Award-winning, Emmy-nominated artist best known for revamping the style of comics and graphic novel, most notably with Marvel Comics and DC Comics, earning him an international reputation and cult status across media industries. In 1984, Sienkiewicz was chosen by David Lynch to illustrate the comic book adaptation of his Dune movie for Marvel Comics. Sienkiewicz’s work has graced museums and galleries worldwide; advertising campaigns for Nike, MTV, the 2006 Winter Olympics, and Nissan; and magazines such as Entertainment Weekly and Spin. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Product details
- Publisher : Harry N. Abrams; Collectors,Deluxe edition (November 9, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 176 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1419759469
- ISBN-13 : 978-1419759468
- Item Weight : 2.95 pounds
- Dimensions : 8 x 1.25 x 12.1 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #447,153 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #9 in Graphic Novel Adaptations
- #88 in Science Fiction Manga (Books)
- #514 in Classic Literature & Fiction
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About the authors

Frank Herbert (1920-86) was born in Tacoma, Washington and worked as a reporter and later editor of a number of West Coast newspapers before becoming a full-time writer. His first SF story was published in 1952 but he achieved fame more than ten years later with the publication in Analog of 'Dune World' and 'The Prophet of Dune' that were amalgamated in the novel Dune in 1965.

Yes, I have a lot of books, and if this is your first visit to my amazon author page, it can be a little overwhelming. If you are new to my work, let me recommend a few titles as good places to start. My major new fantasy trilogy (all finished!) consists of SPINE OF THE DRAGON, VENGEWAR and GODS AND DRAGONS. My newest Dune novel with Brian Herbert is THE HEIR OF CALADAN, end of a new trilogy. I also love my Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. series—newest one is DOUBLE-BOOKED— humorous horror/mysteries, which begin with DEATH WARMED OVER. My steampunk fantasy adventures, CLOCKWORK ANGELS, CLOCKWORK LIVES, and CLOCKWORK DESTINY, written with Neil Peart, legendary drummer from Rush, are some of my very favorite novels ever. And my magnum opus, the science fiction epic The Saga of Seven Suns, begins with HIDDEN EMPIRE. After you've tried those, I hope you'll check out some of my other series.
I have written more than 175 books, including 59 national or international bestsellers. I have over 24 million books in print worldwide in thirty languages. I've been nominated for the Nebula Award, Hugo Award, Bram Stoker Award, Shamus Award, and Silver Falchion Award, and I've won the SFX Readers' Choice Award, Golden Duck Award, Scribe Award, and New York Times Notable Book; in 2012 at San Diego Comic Con I received the Faust Grand Master Award for Lifetime Achievement.
I have written numerous bestselling and critically acclaimed novels in the Dune universe with Brian Herbert, as well as Star Wars and X-Files novels. In my original work, I am best known for my Saga of Seven Suns series, the Terra Incognita trilogy, the Dan Shamble, Zombie PI series, and Clockwork Angels and Clockwork Lives with Neil Peart. Along with my wife Rebecca Moesta, I am also the publisher of WordFire Press. Find out more about me at wordfire.com, where you can sign up for my newsletter and get some free fiction.
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Brian Herbert is the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers. He has won several literary honors including the New York Times Notable Book Award, and has been nominated for the highest awards in science fiction. In 2003, he published DREAMER OF DUNE, a moving biography of his father Frank Herbert that was a Hugo Award finalist. His acclaimed novels include SIDNEY'S COMET; SUDANNA, SUDANNA; THE RACE FOR GOD; TIMEWEB; THE STOLEN GOSPELS; and MAN OF TWO WORLDS (written with Frank Herbert), in addition to the HELLHOLE Trilogy and DUNE-series novels co-authored with Kevin J. Anderson. Brian published OCEAN, an epic fantasy novel about environmental issues (co-authored with his wife, Jan). Brian's highly original SF novel, THE LITTLE GREEN BOOK OF CHAIRMAN RAHMA released in 2014. See his website: brianherbertnovels.com for book touring information.
SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY NOVELS
Ocean (with Jan Herbert)
The Little Green Book of Chairman Rahma
Sidney's Comet
The Garbage Chronicles
Sudanna, Sudanna
Man of Two Worlds (with Frank Herbert)
Prisoners of Arionn
The Race For God
Memorymakers (with Marie Landis)
Blood on the Sun (with Marie Landis)
Stormworld (novella, with Bruce Taylor)
The Unborn
The Assassination of Billy Jeeling
THE TIMEWEB SERIES
Timeweb
The Web and the Stars
Webdancers
THE STOLEN GOSPELS SERIES
The Stolen Gospels
The Lost Apostles
THE DUNE SERIES (with Kevin J. Anderson)
Dune: House Atreides
Dune: House Harkonnen
Dune: House Corrino
Dune: The Butlerian Jihad
Dune: The Machine Crusade
Dune: The Battle of Corrin
The Road To Dune
Hunters of Dune
Sandworms of Dune
Paul of Dune
The Winds of Dune
Sisterhood of Dune
Mentats of Dune
Navigators of Dune
Dune: The Duke of Caladan
Dune: The Lady of Caladan
Dune: The Heir of Caladan (forthcoming)
Tales of Dune
Sands of Dune
THE HELLHOLE SERIES (with Kevin J. Anderson)
Hellhole
Hellhole Awakening
Hellhole Inferno
NON-FICTION BOOKS
Dreamer of Dune (biography of Frank Herbert)
The Forgotten Heroes (story of the U.S. Merchant Marine)
HUMOR BOOKS
Classic Comebacks
Incredible Insurance Claims
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Customers find this graphic novel to be a great read for Dune fans, with gorgeously illustrated visuals and a great rendition of the story. They appreciate how it puts readers into the Dune universe and consider it a valuable addition to their collections. The artwork receives positive feedback, with one customer noting the expertly chosen moments captured in the cells. Customers have mixed opinions about character development.
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Customers find the graphic novel to be a great read, particularly for Dune fans, with one customer noting it's the best sci-fi book they've read.
"The DUNE saga is a masterpiece of science fiction. It is a timeless bittersweet space opera that gets better each time I revisit it...." Read more
"...It was such a delicious experience that I decided right then and there that I would revisit this wonderful place...." Read more
"I love this graphic novel!! I don’t normally read them, this is my first one but I love the story!! I love the films as well!!" Read more
"...Every frame, a meticulously crafted tableau, seemed capable of assuming a cherished position upon one's walls, a captured moment of grandeur and..." Read more
Customers praise the art quality of the graphic novel, describing it as gorgeously illustrated and visually stunning.
"...The art in it is simple, yet beautiful. Each page was deliciously drawn and colored and added to what my imagination conjured up...." Read more
"...It is a beast of different colors and contours, a creature born of ink and paper rather than light and shadow...." Read more
"...This is a hard cover beautifully done “comic book” form...." Read more
"...The illustrations are really great, and it is a very faithful adaptation. If you love graphic novels, you're probably gonna love this." Read more
Customers praise the graphic novel's rendition of the story, with one customer noting how it enhances the immersive experience of the novel, while another mentions it's an easy way to follow the narrative.
"...It adapts Dune masterfully, missing almost nothing which made the first book so special...." Read more
"...The movie of this book (before there was one) unraveled in my mind, and I ingested every moment...." Read more
"...I don’t normally read them, this is my first one but I love the story!! I love the films as well!!" Read more
"...Yet, there is an elusive charm about it, a refreshing energy that manifests in every inked line and coloured panel...." Read more
Customers enjoy the storyline of the graphic novel, with one customer noting how it puts readers into the Dune universe, while another appreciates how it captures the essence of Frank Herbert's original work.
"...very close to the books and give a different, but still great feel to the story of dune." Read more
"...with a huge amount of beautiful art and it really puts the reader into the Dune universe...." Read more
"This is a beautiful adaptation of the original Dune. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment, and I can't wait for the next installment." Read more
"...The novel itself has beautiful artwork, and I love the story of Dune. Just look elsewhere for a quality copy" Read more
Customers find the graphic novel to be a great addition to their library.
"...that I decided right then and there that I would revisit this wonderful place...." Read more
"...This graphic rendering, therefore, deserves a place in your collection, although one must warn not to anticipate the ethereal ambience of the film...." Read more
"...Excellent illustrations and a really great addition to my library...." Read more
"Good add to my collection." Read more
Customers praise the graphic novel's visual quality, with one noting the expertly chosen cells and another highlighting the amazing detail.
"...of assuming a cherished position upon one's walls, a captured moment of grandeur and visual poetry...." Read more
"...The moments captured in the cells were expertly chosen, conveying the important parts of the story in a cohesive and flowing way; I have no idea..." Read more
"Such detail is amazing to see in such an accurate rendition of Dune...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the character development in the graphic novel, with one customer noting that the characters are ugly in the extreme.
"...No depth or dimension. The book is NOT an adaption of the characters from the new movie, so why they were waiting to release until when the movie..." Read more
"...This was a waste of time. They've made the characters ugly in the extreme. Why did they pick these cartoonists?" Read more
"...The colors were dark and muted, the characters were uninteresting and bland." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024The DUNE saga is a masterpiece of science fiction. It is a timeless bittersweet space opera that gets better each time I revisit it. And yet, adapting it is a challenge in it of itself. Each adaptation suffers from the biases, taboos, trends of its respective eras. This is not the fault of the directors or even the defenders of each live action adaptation, it is just the way things are - and moreover the hollow industry of American media is.
And yet, here comes another medium which does the unthinkable. It adapts Dune masterfully, missing almost nothing which made the first book so special.
If you liked the previous adaptations and enjoyed the latest film series of Dune but were left wanting more or wondering how this epic telling in the future far, far away further unravels and the roots behind prophecies, the politics, mysteries of the known universe, but don't have time for listening to the audio book or reading the book, I recommend this graphic novel series.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022I was fifteen the first time I read Frank Herbert’s classic, Dune. I was immediately swept away to his universe, and my imagination was immediately fed! Oh, what a diet of sight, sound, color, emotion, politics, warfare, and religion he fed me! The movie of this book (before there was one) unraveled in my mind, and I ingested every moment. It was such a delicious experience that I decided right then and there that I would revisit this wonderful place.
Since that moment in 1981, there have been two movies, a miniseries, a graphic novel, and various other stories, as well as Frank Herbert’s son continuing the series with science Fiction author, Kevin J. Anderson. All of which is good. Please note I said good. With the exception of the continuing series by Herbert and Anderson, the images provided have not really lived up to what my imagination conjured up so long ago (and even now, since I am giving the original a re-read.), but that is not a knock against this book.
Dune: The Graphic Novel is a lovely work of art. The art in it is simple, yet beautiful. Each page was deliciously drawn and colored and added to what my imagination conjured up. The pages are thick in this book, which made me feel like I was skipping ahead, but in reality, I wasn’t. A major plus for this book is that it brought back all of those feeling from when I first read Frank Herbert’s novel.
I am looking forward to getting my hands on volume 2. It is on several wish lists, and my wife knows what a Dune fan I am.
All in all I give this book 4.5 bookmarks out of 5!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025I love this graphic novel!! I don’t normally read them, this is my first one but I love the story!! I love the films as well!!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023To those who found themselves drawn into the cosmic universe of DUNE, guided by the visual enchantments of the 2021 filmic translation, this critique is your guiding star. My recollections of the previous cinematic endeavors and series are but distant mirages, shapes forming and fading in the vast desert of memory.
The recent film, a luminous spectacle, gripped my senses with an unrelenting intensity. Every frame, a meticulously crafted tableau, seemed capable of assuming a cherished position upon one's walls, a captured moment of grandeur and visual poetry. As a frequent voyager through the realms of graphic novels that eschew the trappings of superhuman protagonist, I felt a compelling allure towards this medium of DUNE.
This novel, sketched and inked, draws its inspiration more heavily from Herbert's original literary masterpiece, although the tones that it strikes seem, perhaps, less steeped in the brooding depths of maturity. Yet, there is an elusive charm about it, a refreshing energy that manifests in every inked line and coloured panel.
This graphic rendering, therefore, deserves a place in your collection, although one must warn not to anticipate the ethereal ambience of the film. It is a beast of different colors and contours, a creature born of ink and paper rather than light and shadow. It aligns itself more closely with the sand-scoured landscapes of the book, inviting you to experience DUNE in yet another richly textured iteration. Thus, venture forth and embrace this interpretation, my fellow wanderers in the desolate yet captivating universe of DUNE.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024My 12 year old liked the movies, but struggled with the book. This was helpful!!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024I'm new to the Dune fandom. I started with the new movies and am obsessed, and now I'm working on the graphic novels. By comparison, I think the movie does a better job of developing the spiritualism (in the graphic novel, Paul's "awakening" comes suddenly, and a bunch of revelations are dumped in one scene). The graphic novel, however, conveys much more of the politics. A great read overall, and I'll definitely be continuing the series.
CW: moderate violence, spiritualism
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RussellReviewed in Australia on May 6, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Good graphic novel
The page-turner component works well. The artwork is OK. The mother is most skilfully drawn, but some others are not. Overall, it is a good story that is well drawn.
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Eva M.Reviewed in Spain on February 16, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Regalo
No lo se x q era para regalar
hito11Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Great story, with amazing art
The Kindle version is a great.
I haven't read the books so cant discuses how close it follows the plot, but as a comic story its great and easy to follow, with great graphic. I would highly recommend give it a try.
KrisReviewed in Canada on August 4, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
I’ve been trying to read the actual book so many times and got discouraged every time cause it’s so dense. I feel the graphic novel is much more enjoyable and an easy read (it only took me a few days) with beautiful images that are true to the original book.
MicheleReviewed in Italy on July 8, 20215.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
beautiful graphic novel 10/10








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