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                graphic universe • minneapolis
story by justine and ron fontes
THE ANCIENT GREEK MYTHS THAT TELL OF ATALANTA             pencils and inks by thomas yeates,
AND OTHER HEROIC FIGURES DATE BACK MORE THAN TWO                with special thanks to tod smith,
                                                                 ken hooper, and chris marrinan
THOUSAND YEARS. THE IMAGERY USUALLY ASSOCIATED
                                                                  coloring by hi-fi design
WITH GREEK MYTHOLOGY IS THAT OF GREECE’S CLASSICAL
PERIOD (FROM ABOUT 500 TO 323 B.C.), COMPLETE                    lettering by bill hauser
WITH GRAND TEMPLES, FLOWING GARMENTS, AND                       consultant: david mulroy,
MAGNIFICENT STATUES. ATALANTA: THE RACE AGAINST             university of wisconsin–milwaukee

DESTINY FOLLOWS THAT TRADITION.
                                                     Copyright © 2007 by Lerner Publications Company
  AUTHORS JUSTINE AND RON FONTES RELIED UPON         Graphic UniverseTM is a trademark of Lerner
MANY SOURCES, INCLUDING EDITH HAMILTON’S             Publications Company.

                                                     All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
MYTHOLOGY AND MICHAEL GRANT’S MYTHS OF THE           No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a
                                                     retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any
GREEKS AND ROMANS. ARTIST THOMAS YEATES USED         means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
                                                     recording, or otherwise—without the prior written
HISTORICAL AND TRADITIONAL SOURCES FOR VISUAL        permission of Lerner Publishing Group, except for
                                                     the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged
DETAILS—FROM IMAGES ON ANCIENT GREEK VASES TO        review.


SCULPTURE AND OTHER ARTWORK. DAVID MULROY OF THE     Graphic UniverseTM
                                                     An imprint of Lerner Publishing Group
                                                     241 First Avenue North
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE ENSURED            Minneapolis, MN 55401 U.S.A.

HISTORICAL AND VISUAL ACCURACY.                      Website address: www.lernerbooks.com


                                                     Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

                                                     Fontes, Justine.
                                                          Atalanta : the race against destiny : a Greek myth /
                                                       story by Justine & Ron Fontes ; pencils and inks by
                                                       Thomas Yeates ; coloring by Hi-Fi Design ; lettering
                                                       by Bill Hauser.
                                                             p. cm. — (Graphic myths and legends)
                                                          Includes bibliographical references and index.
                                                          ISBN-13: 978–0–8225–5965–8 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)
                                                          ISBN-10: 0–8225–5965–X (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)
                                                          1. Atalanta (Greek mythology)—Juvenile literature.
                                                       I. Fontes, Ron. II. Yeates, Thomas. III. Title.
                                                       IV. Series.
                                                       BL820.A835F66 2007
                                                       398.20938’02—dc22                            2006004661


                                                     Manufactured in the United States of America
                                                     1 2 3 4 5 6 – JR – 12 11 10 09 08 07


                                                     eISBN-13: 978-0-8225-8790-3
table of contents
                abandoned . . . 6

                  found . . . 12

      answers and adventures . . . 16

         the race of her life . . . 28

           a bride after all . . . 38

     glossary and pronunciation guide . . . 46

   further reading, websites, and movies . . . 47

creating atalanta: the race against destiny . . . 47

                    index . . . 48

     about the authors and the artist . . . 48
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     aphrodite (a-fruh-dye-tee): the Greek    fates: the three goddesses who oversee
         goddess of love                         human fate. Clotho spins the
                                                 thread that represents a person’s
     apollo (uh-pahl-oh): the Greek god          life, Lachesis measures it, and
         of music, poetry, prophecy, and         Atropos cuts it with her scissors.
         light. Apollo is the twin brother
         of Artemis.                          hera (hehr-uh): the Greek goddess of
                                                 marriage and childbirth who is
     artemis (ar-tuh-mis): the Greek             married to Zeus
         goddess of hunting and the
         wilderness, as well as of            hippomenes (hih-pahm-uh-neez):
         childbirth. She is Apollo’s twin        Atalanta’s suitor. During the
         sister.                                 race for her hand, he tricks her
                                                 with the golden apples and wins
     atalanta (at-uh-lan-tuh): the great         the race against her, after which
         huntress of ancient Greece.             they are married.
         Atalanta was also a great athlete.
                                              meleager (meh-lee-ay-jur): the son of
     athena (uh-thee-nuh): the Greek             King Oeneus of Calydon
         goddess of wisdom
                                              mount olympus  (oh-lim-pus): the
     calydon (ka-luh-dahn): a city in            home of the Greek gods and
         central Greece where Atalanta           goddesses
         and many Greek heroes fought
         the Calydonian boar                  oracle (ohr-uh-kul): in ancient
                                                 Greece, a priestess or other
     delphi (del-fy): a city in central          person through whom the gods
         Greece where the oracle of the          were believed to communicate
         god Apollo is located
                                              rhea (ree-uh): the mother of Zeus and
     eros (air-ahs): Aphrodite’s son and         other major gods
         the god of love
                                              zeus (zoos): the highest Greek god
                                                 and the ruler of Mount Olympus




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further reading, websites, and movies
Clash of the Titans. DVD. Directed by Desmond Davis. Burbank, CA: Warner
   Home Video, 1981. Rereleased 2004. Although this movie does not tell
   Atalanta’s story, it does feature Aphrodite, Zeus, and other gods who affected
   her fate. It describes the hero Perseus and his quest to kill the Gorgon Medusa.

Day, Nancy. Your Travel Guide to Ancient Greece. Minneapolis: Twenty-First
   Century Books, 2001. Day prepares readers for a trip back to classical Greece,
   including which cities to visit, how to get around, what to wear, and how to fit
   in with the locals.

Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology: Atalanta.
http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/atalanta.html
    With engaging cartoons and easy-to-read text, this kid-friendly site explores
    the story of Atalanta and also of many other Greek heroes and heroines.

Macdonald, Fiona. Gods and Goddesses in the Daily Life of the Ancient Greeks.
  New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 2001. Macdonald provides an introduction to
  the traditions and religious beliefs of the ancient Greeks. Using photographs,
  illustrations, and detailed diagrams, the book looks at how these beliefs
  affected daily routines, entertainment and literature, and events such as birth
  and death.

Spinner, Stephanie. Quiver. New York: Knopf, 2002. This short novel is a
   retelling of the Atalanta myth for young readers.




     creating atalanta: the race against destiny
In creating the story, authors Justine and Ron Fontes drew upon many resources,
including Edith Hamilton’s classic Mythology and the widely respected Myths of
the Greeks and Romans by professor and classics scholar Michael Grant. Artist
Thomas Yeates used historical and traditional sources to shape the story’s visual
details—from images on ancient Greek vases to sculpture and other artwork.
David Mulroy of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee ensured the accuracy
of the story’s historical and visual details. Together, the text and the art bring to
life this story from ancient Greece.




                                                              original pencil sketch from page 21




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index
     Aphrodite, 7, 35, 37, 38, 45                    Eros, 35, 39
     Apollo, 7, 16, 17
     Artemis, 7, 11, 21, 23                          Hippomenes: asking Aphrodite for help
     Atalanta: adoption by bear, 11–12; birth,          wooing Atalanta, 35; marriage of, 38;
        7, 8–9; at Calydon, 20–26; marriage             punished by Rhea, 41–45; in race
        of, 38; and oracle at Delphi, 16–18;            against Atalanta, 34, 36–37
        punished by Rhea, 41–45; in race
        against Hippomenes, 36–37; raised by         Meleager, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27
        hunters, 12–15                               Mount Olympus, 6

     Calydonian boar hunt, 19, 22–25, 28             Pythia, 17

     Delphi, oracle at, 16–18, 30, 43                Rhea, 39, 41–45




                    about the authors and the artist
     ron and justine fontes met at a publishing house in New York City. Ron
         worked for the comic book department, and Justine was an editorial assistant
         in children’s books. Together they have written nearly 500 children’s books, in
         every format from board books to historical novels. From their home in Maine,
         the Fonteses publish critter news, a strictly-for-fun newsletter. They also
         launched Sonic Comics with their first graphic novel Tales of the Terminal
         Diner, a unique anthology with continuing characters. Other published
         projects include The Trojan Horse: The Fall of Troy, Demeter & Persephone:
         Spring Held Hostage, and The Wooden Sword. Life-long library lovers, the
         Fonteses long to write 1,001 books before retiring to read.

     thomas yeates began his art training in high school and continued at Utah State
         University and Sacramento State. Subsequently, he was a member of the first
         class at Joe Kubert’s School, a trade program for aspiring comic book artists
         in New Jersey. Yeates has worked as an illustrator for DC Comics, Marvel,
         Dark Horse, and many other companies, drawing Tarzan, Zorro, the Swamp
         Thing, Timespirits, Captain America, and Conan. For the Graphic Myths
         and Legends series, he illustrated King Arthur: Excalibur Unsheathed and
         Robin Hood: Outlaw of Sherwood Forest. Yeates lives in northern California
         with his wife and daughter.


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Atalanta

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  • 6. story by justine and ron fontes THE ANCIENT GREEK MYTHS THAT TELL OF ATALANTA pencils and inks by thomas yeates, AND OTHER HEROIC FIGURES DATE BACK MORE THAN TWO with special thanks to tod smith, ken hooper, and chris marrinan THOUSAND YEARS. THE IMAGERY USUALLY ASSOCIATED coloring by hi-fi design WITH GREEK MYTHOLOGY IS THAT OF GREECE’S CLASSICAL PERIOD (FROM ABOUT 500 TO 323 B.C.), COMPLETE lettering by bill hauser WITH GRAND TEMPLES, FLOWING GARMENTS, AND consultant: david mulroy, MAGNIFICENT STATUES. ATALANTA: THE RACE AGAINST university of wisconsin–milwaukee DESTINY FOLLOWS THAT TRADITION. Copyright © 2007 by Lerner Publications Company AUTHORS JUSTINE AND RON FONTES RELIED UPON Graphic UniverseTM is a trademark of Lerner MANY SOURCES, INCLUDING EDITH HAMILTON’S Publications Company. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. MYTHOLOGY AND MICHAEL GRANT’S MYTHS OF THE No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any GREEKS AND ROMANS. ARTIST THOMAS YEATES USED means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written HISTORICAL AND TRADITIONAL SOURCES FOR VISUAL permission of Lerner Publishing Group, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged DETAILS—FROM IMAGES ON ANCIENT GREEK VASES TO review. SCULPTURE AND OTHER ARTWORK. DAVID MULROY OF THE Graphic UniverseTM An imprint of Lerner Publishing Group 241 First Avenue North UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE ENSURED Minneapolis, MN 55401 U.S.A. HISTORICAL AND VISUAL ACCURACY. Website address: www.lernerbooks.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Fontes, Justine. Atalanta : the race against destiny : a Greek myth / story by Justine & Ron Fontes ; pencils and inks by Thomas Yeates ; coloring by Hi-Fi Design ; lettering by Bill Hauser. p. cm. — (Graphic myths and legends) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978–0–8225–5965–8 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0–8225–5965–X (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) 1. Atalanta (Greek mythology)—Juvenile literature. I. Fontes, Ron. II. Yeates, Thomas. III. Title. IV. Series. BL820.A835F66 2007 398.20938’02—dc22 2006004661 Manufactured in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 – JR – 12 11 10 09 08 07 eISBN-13: 978-0-8225-8790-3
  • 7. table of contents abandoned . . . 6 found . . . 12 answers and adventures . . . 16 the race of her life . . . 28 a bride after all . . . 38 glossary and pronunciation guide . . . 46 further reading, websites, and movies . . . 47 creating atalanta: the race against destiny . . . 47 index . . . 48 about the authors and the artist . . . 48
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  • 48. glossary and pronunciation guide aphrodite (a-fruh-dye-tee): the Greek fates: the three goddesses who oversee goddess of love human fate. Clotho spins the thread that represents a person’s apollo (uh-pahl-oh): the Greek god life, Lachesis measures it, and of music, poetry, prophecy, and Atropos cuts it with her scissors. light. Apollo is the twin brother of Artemis. hera (hehr-uh): the Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth who is artemis (ar-tuh-mis): the Greek married to Zeus goddess of hunting and the wilderness, as well as of hippomenes (hih-pahm-uh-neez): childbirth. She is Apollo’s twin Atalanta’s suitor. During the sister. race for her hand, he tricks her with the golden apples and wins atalanta (at-uh-lan-tuh): the great the race against her, after which huntress of ancient Greece. they are married. Atalanta was also a great athlete. meleager (meh-lee-ay-jur): the son of athena (uh-thee-nuh): the Greek King Oeneus of Calydon goddess of wisdom mount olympus (oh-lim-pus): the calydon (ka-luh-dahn): a city in home of the Greek gods and central Greece where Atalanta goddesses and many Greek heroes fought the Calydonian boar oracle (ohr-uh-kul): in ancient Greece, a priestess or other delphi (del-fy): a city in central person through whom the gods Greece where the oracle of the were believed to communicate god Apollo is located rhea (ree-uh): the mother of Zeus and eros (air-ahs): Aphrodite’s son and other major gods the god of love zeus (zoos): the highest Greek god and the ruler of Mount Olympus 46
  • 49. further reading, websites, and movies Clash of the Titans. DVD. Directed by Desmond Davis. Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video, 1981. Rereleased 2004. Although this movie does not tell Atalanta’s story, it does feature Aphrodite, Zeus, and other gods who affected her fate. It describes the hero Perseus and his quest to kill the Gorgon Medusa. Day, Nancy. Your Travel Guide to Ancient Greece. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2001. Day prepares readers for a trip back to classical Greece, including which cities to visit, how to get around, what to wear, and how to fit in with the locals. Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology: Atalanta. http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/atalanta.html With engaging cartoons and easy-to-read text, this kid-friendly site explores the story of Atalanta and also of many other Greek heroes and heroines. Macdonald, Fiona. Gods and Goddesses in the Daily Life of the Ancient Greeks. New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 2001. Macdonald provides an introduction to the traditions and religious beliefs of the ancient Greeks. Using photographs, illustrations, and detailed diagrams, the book looks at how these beliefs affected daily routines, entertainment and literature, and events such as birth and death. Spinner, Stephanie. Quiver. New York: Knopf, 2002. This short novel is a retelling of the Atalanta myth for young readers. creating atalanta: the race against destiny In creating the story, authors Justine and Ron Fontes drew upon many resources, including Edith Hamilton’s classic Mythology and the widely respected Myths of the Greeks and Romans by professor and classics scholar Michael Grant. Artist Thomas Yeates used historical and traditional sources to shape the story’s visual details—from images on ancient Greek vases to sculpture and other artwork. David Mulroy of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee ensured the accuracy of the story’s historical and visual details. Together, the text and the art bring to life this story from ancient Greece. original pencil sketch from page 21 47
  • 50. index Aphrodite, 7, 35, 37, 38, 45 Eros, 35, 39 Apollo, 7, 16, 17 Artemis, 7, 11, 21, 23 Hippomenes: asking Aphrodite for help Atalanta: adoption by bear, 11–12; birth, wooing Atalanta, 35; marriage of, 38; 7, 8–9; at Calydon, 20–26; marriage punished by Rhea, 41–45; in race of, 38; and oracle at Delphi, 16–18; against Atalanta, 34, 36–37 punished by Rhea, 41–45; in race against Hippomenes, 36–37; raised by Meleager, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27 hunters, 12–15 Mount Olympus, 6 Calydonian boar hunt, 19, 22–25, 28 Pythia, 17 Delphi, oracle at, 16–18, 30, 43 Rhea, 39, 41–45 about the authors and the artist ron and justine fontes met at a publishing house in New York City. Ron worked for the comic book department, and Justine was an editorial assistant in children’s books. Together they have written nearly 500 children’s books, in every format from board books to historical novels. From their home in Maine, the Fonteses publish critter news, a strictly-for-fun newsletter. They also launched Sonic Comics with their first graphic novel Tales of the Terminal Diner, a unique anthology with continuing characters. Other published projects include The Trojan Horse: The Fall of Troy, Demeter & Persephone: Spring Held Hostage, and The Wooden Sword. Life-long library lovers, the Fonteses long to write 1,001 books before retiring to read. thomas yeates began his art training in high school and continued at Utah State University and Sacramento State. Subsequently, he was a member of the first class at Joe Kubert’s School, a trade program for aspiring comic book artists in New Jersey. Yeates has worked as an illustrator for DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse, and many other companies, drawing Tarzan, Zorro, the Swamp Thing, Timespirits, Captain America, and Conan. For the Graphic Myths and Legends series, he illustrated King Arthur: Excalibur Unsheathed and Robin Hood: Outlaw of Sherwood Forest. Yeates lives in northern California with his wife and daughter. 48