Cerita Kehidupan Ratu Elizabeth II Dituangkan Ke Dalam Komik
JAKARTA - For decades leading the British Empire with charisma, the late Queen Elizabeth II went through many things, from the Cold War to her love for corgi dogs.
Queen Elizabeth's life, Britain's longest-serving king, will be outlined in a new comic book by TidalWave Comics, which includes public and personal life, major events, family scandals and crises.
Consisting of 30 pages, the comic will begin with royal bee breeders telling palace nests about the queen's death, a centuries-old tradition rooted in honey production.
"I want to start from a small one - a bee legend - and end a big one - a funeral seen by millions of people around the world," co-author Michael Frizell said in a statement.
"That is the right way to describe his government for 70 years."
This comic book was launched on October 12. This book is available in digital, hard covers, and soft covers versions.
It is known that Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8 at Balmoral Castle, Scotland at the age of 96 and was buried with her beloved husband Prince Philip on September 19, after the day Britain and the world bid her farewell.
Worship and funeral services were held in WestminsterAN, where kings were married, buried, and crowned over the past 1,000 years. Among the 2,000 congregants present, there were about 500 presidents, prime ministers, members of foreign royal families and high-ranking officials of various countries who gave their last prayers and honors to him.
Queen Elizabeth II was buried at King George VI's Chapel Memorial in St George Chapel, Windsor Castle. There, the Queen was buried with her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, husband Prince Philip.
Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth II's sister, Princess Margaret, who died in February 2002, was cremated and her ashes were originally placed in the Royal Vault. The ashes were moved to the George VI memorial with her parents' coffin, when Mrs. Suri died a few weeks later.