A review by mveldeivendran
Introducing Jung: A Graphic Guide by Maggie Hyde

3.0

I've got to say this one may not work very well for people who have less or no knowledge about Jung and his works. However with the graphic illustrations, the book attempts to portray his life and overall radical, spooky (or whatever you want to call them) ideas, theories and field researches in a very brief way. I've recently read his lectures given at Tavistock Clinic, London (1935) as an introduction to the notions of analytical psychology which helped me understand better with the depictions here. As much as I find the work useful, I'm not sure it'd have been fruitful if I directly headed here. So yeah, for a beginner if you ask me, grab a good book of his, understand his basic ideas in his own words ( Either Tavistock Lectures or Memories, Dreams, Reflections would help) and get back here to grasp the overall adventures of his during childhood, with domains like Alchemy, Astrology and others because it would avoid give the readers a sense of oversimplification and triviality.