Excalibur, by Gil Kane and John Jakes
Lured in by my hunger for Arthurian tales, I had this book for a brief time. If I knew then what I know now about John Jakes, I might have been spared that mistake. You might have thought that having lived through the Seventies I would have known Jakes, at least for his ponderous family epics, but they were entirely out of my sympathies, and what I did not like, did not exist for me. Of course, Gil Kane was a famous graphic artist who also plotted many of his own tales.
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