Watership Down: The Graphic Novel

EISNER AWARD WINNER • OHIO BOOK AWARD WINNER • A beautiful and faithful graphic novel adaptation of Richard Adams’s beloved story of a group of rabbits on an epic journey in search of home.

NOMINATED FOR THE RINGO AWARD AND THE HARVEY AWARD

“Every rabbit that stays behind is in great danger. We will welcome any rabbit who joins us.”

Watership Down is a classic tale of survival, hope, courage, and friendship that has delighted and inspired readers around the world for more than fifty years. Masterfully adapted by award-winning author James Sturm and gorgeously illustrated by bestselling artist Joe Sutphin, this spectacular graphic novel will delight old fans and inspire new ones, bringing the joy of Watership Down to a new generation of readers.

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Published Oct 17, 2023

384 pages

Average rating: 7.33

140 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Lidz
Sep 03, 2025
10/10 stars
This book was an absolute treasure! Richard Adams creates a beautifully blended world in Watership Down: bringing together a vibrant setting, rich story-telling, charming characters and daring adventure. Definitely deserves the love it has received over the years and I believe will continue to attract many readers far into the future. One of the best books I’ve read this year and I will definitely be recommending it.
jimbat.628
Feb 11, 2025
9/10 stars
Surprisingly good read. My only criticism is related to the author being British--some implicit racisms and biases would slip out at times which would throw me off. Otherwise, I was invested and thoroughly entertained.
kathie
Jan 11, 2025
10/10 stars
are you kidding me i’ve never cared so much about a rabbit
Beanzoopa
Oct 10, 2024
9/10 stars
A timeless classic that brings back childlike wonder while still relating to real world conflicts
steimer
Aug 07, 2024
10/10 stars
My goodness, I thoroughly enjoyed this book! The perfect fantasy novel for an animal lover like myself. Not just a bunch of rabbits hopping around eating various plants, Watership Down is so much more. When you read Watership Down, you emerse yourself in a simplistic, yet rather complicated way of life. A classic representation of leadership in creating a just and successful society. Beautifully crafted, an adventurous portrayal of leadership, survival, home and belonging, and the “rabbit spirit”. The anthropomorphic incorporation and symbolism was very unique and a sweet element. Specifically, the connection between Frith and his messengers and religion in reality, was probably my favorite part. Furthermore, their beliefs and stories serve as an ample tool for their survival. Adam’s also sprinkled his war experience throughout the book which adds a nice touch to the battles the characters face and warren politics. Although there are quite a few characters throughout the story, Adam’s does a great job at differentiating each of them in a memorable manner, as they each serve a purpose and are important to the story in their own special way. It was easy to feel connected to the story and characters even though there were many. The prose is delightfully written and immaculately illustrative with insanely vivid depictions, which made for great world building and imagery. I quite literally felt every emotion reading this book. Watership Down also changed my perspective on nature and wildlife, especially when emersed in it. I would highly recommend this to animal lovers who appreciate a well written, straightforward yet descriptive and engrossing story with notable themes, this is the book for you!

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