Rasputin Graphic Novels Books in Order
Part ofAlex Grecian Books in OrderAlex Grecian's Rasputin graphic novels in order, with summaries, series background, and tips on where to start this supernatural take on Russia's notorious mystic.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
Rasputin Volume 2
by Alex Grecian
2016
Continuing the story, Volume 2 revisits the famous assassination night and shows how Rasputin survives to begin a strange new life that leads him far from Russia. The focus stays on choice, consequence, and the price of refusing to stay dead.
Rasputin Volume 1
by Alex Grecian
2015
This opening volume cuts between Rasputin's fateful final dinner and his brutal youth in Siberia, where he discovers uncanny healing powers. Blending Russian folklore with history, it traces how a poor farm boy becomes a feared mystic at the Winter Palace.
Series background & context
The Rasputin graphic novels offer a dark, dreamlike retelling of the life and death of Grigori Rasputin. Rather than a straight biography, they treat him as a figure who stands somewhere between history and folklore, a man whose legend has grown so large that magic no longer feels out of place.
Volume 1 opens on Rasputin's final night, at a dinner party where he calmly tells his hosts that someone at the table will kill him before morning. From there the story jumps back to his childhood in rural Siberia. Young Grigori grows up under an abusive father in a frozen landscape, discovers that he can heal and even resurrect the dead, and wanders into encounters that feel pulled from Russian fairy tales as much as from any archive.
Those early chapters lean on the imagery of Eastern European folklore: harsh winters, spirits in the woods, and bargains that never quite work out the way anyone expects. The book moves gradually toward St. Petersburg and the Winter Palace, where Rasputin becomes a spiritual adviser to the royal family and a lightning rod for their enemies. Political maneuvering, jealousy, and genuine faith all twist together as he gains influence.
History gives you the headlines; this series lingers on the strange moments in between.
Volume 2 circles back to the famous assassination attempt and then refuses to play out exactly as textbooks say. The poison, the bullets, and the freezing river are all here, but Rasputin survives to wash up in a very different world. The second half of the story follows him into a new life that stretches far beyond Russia, including a stop at Ellis Island, and asks what a man like this would do if he were given a second chance.
Across both books, Rasputin is neither a simple villain nor an uncomplicated saint. Grecian and artist Riley Rossmo let him be charming, selfish, compassionate, and terrifying, often within the span of a few pages. The art leans heavily on expressive color and minimal dialogue, so many of the key beats land in a single haunting image instead of long speeches.
To get the full effect, read Rasputin Volume 1 and then Rasputin Volume 2 in order. Together they form a compact, atmospheric saga about power, faith, and the stories we tell about people we fear long after they are gone.
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