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Dune, written by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson ; illustrated by Dev Pramanik with Mariano Taibo ; colored by Alex Guimarães ; lettered by Ed Dukeshire ; cover by Julian Totino Tedesco, 3

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Dune, written by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson ; illustrated by Dev Pramanik with Mariano Taibo ; colored by Alex Guimarães ; lettered by Ed Dukeshire ; cover by Julian Totino Tedesco, 3
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dune
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1262966276
Responsibility statement
written by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson ; illustrated by Dev Pramanik with Mariano Taibo ; colored by Alex Guimarães ; lettered by Ed Dukeshire ; cover by Julian Totino Tedesco
Series statement
Dune: House Atreides Ser
Summary
"THE OFFICIAL PREQUEL TO THE GROUNDBREAKING DUNE CONCLUDES… After his father’ s untimely death, young Leto ascends to Duke of House Atreides while Duncan Idaho starts down the path to become one of Leto’ s right-hand men. Meanwhile, Baron Harkonnen wastes no time moving against the new Duke by stoking the centuries-long feud between the Harkonnens and Atreides. A new dawn rises when Crown Prince Shaddam successfully ousts his father from the throne of the Imperium.And Pardot Kynes, now considered a prophet among the Fremen, continues forging a path to make the desert planet an oasis. The first ever adaptation of the New York Times best-selling Dune: House Atreides concludes, adapted & scripted by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, authors of the eponymous prequel novel based on Dune creator Frank Herbert’ s notes, and illustrated by artist Dev Pramanik (Paradiso)."--Amazon.com
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House Atreides, Volume 3Dune, Volume 3, House Atreides
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