This graphic novel, Henrietta V , is a reimagining — a fractured reflection of William Shakespeare’s Henry V , which itself is a poetic chronicle of a war-worn monarch drawn from history, legend, and national myth. It is this echo chamber of history, drama, and memory that inspired Henrietta V : a science-fiction story set not in the past, but in a dystopian near-future , where the struggle for peace, identity, and power still rages — just under different skies. In this version, King Henry becomes Queen Henrietta — “Hal” — a fierce, brilliant young woman raised among street fighters and rogue AI remnants in the ruins of Neo-London , a city built on tech cataclysm and imperial memory. She is beautiful but scarred, charismatic but haunted, shaped by war but longing for peace. This is a story not just of battle, but of what comes after: How does one rule a broken world? How does one carry the cost of victory? And can peace be more than an idea — can it be grown, rebuilt, inherited? Henrietta V draws inspiration from its literary ancestor but does not follow it blindly. It remixes history and poetry with cyberpunk vision, manga aesthetics, and speculative dystopia. Here, Shakespeare’s lines live on — fractured, filtered, and re-forged — as Hal writes her own story in the shadow of kings. 7x10 inches 40 pages