A man meets prophecy. A woman dares him on. Together they summon a storm no crown can contain. Macbeth is Shakespeare's most urgent tragedy; a fever of ambition, hallucination, and blood, written in verse that crackles like fire and hammers like drums. Its language cuts sharper than a scalpel, its central preoccupations as immediate now as four hundred years ago. Our graphic edition of Macbeth transforms this tempest of words into a visual storm. To enter this visual retelling is to enter a liminal zone between library and stage, where the page itself becomes a theatre of shadows and visions -- witches who speak in fractured light, soliloquies that spiral across the frame, violence that erupts in strokes of raw intensity.