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Archaia Comics are currently working on a untitled graphic novel that will serve as a prequel to the 1986 fantasy film ''[[Labyrinth (film)|Labyrinth]]'', which is due to be released in 2012.
 
Archaia Comics are currently working on a untitled graphic novel that will serve as a prequel to the 1986 fantasy film ''[[Labyrinth (film)|Labyrinth]]'', which is due to be released in 2012.
   
The writer and illustrator of the graphic novel have yet to be announced. Stephen Christy will be overseeing the project, and [[Brian Froud]] will be serving as an advisor.
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The writer and illustrator of the graphic novel have yet to be announced. Stephen Christy will be overseeing the project, and the film's concept designer [[Brian Froud]] will be serving as an advisor.
   
An unrelated short story by Archaia will be released in a collection to coincide with Free Comic Book Day on May 5th 2012. The short story will be written by Ted Naifeh and Adrianne Ambrose, and will be illustrated by Cory Godbey.<ref>[http://www.wordsthatstay.com/?p=480 Words That Stay - Tim Beedle's Website]</ref>
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An unrelated ''Labyrinth'' short story by Archaia Comics will be released as part of a collection of stories on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Comic_Book_Day Free Comic Book Day] in North America in May 2012. The short story will be written by Ted Naifeh and Adrianne Ambrose, and illustrated by Cory Godbey.<ref>[http://www.wordsthatstay.com/?p=480 Words That Stay - Tim Beedle's Website]</ref>
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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Editor Stepehn Christy has stated the graphic novel will be a "tragic" narrative. While it is still in the early stages of development, there are plans for the novel to integrate music into the plot in some way. David Bowie is being approached by Archaia Comics in order to seek permission to use his likeness, and ascertain if he wishes to have any involvement in the project. <ref name="EW"/>
 
Editor Stepehn Christy has stated the graphic novel will be a "tragic" narrative. While it is still in the early stages of development, there are plans for the novel to integrate music into the plot in some way. David Bowie is being approached by Archaia Comics in order to seek permission to use his likeness, and ascertain if he wishes to have any involvement in the project. <ref name="EW"/>
   
The film's concept designer [[Brian Froud]] is serving as a creative consultant on the project. Froud will be producing covers for the series, as well as character designs.<ref name="EW"/>
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[[Brian Froud]] is serving as a creative consultant on the project. Froud will be producing covers for the series, as well as character designs.<ref name="EW"/>
   
 
It is uncertain how many volumes of the project will be released, with Christy stating that "we might do it as a two-volume thing.”<ref name="EW"/>
 
It is uncertain how many volumes of the project will be released, with Christy stating that "we might do it as a two-volume thing.”<ref name="EW"/>
   
 
==Free Comic Book Day==
 
==Free Comic Book Day==
[[File:Archaia-studios-20111202001751413-000.jpg|thumb|266px|The cover of the hardcover Free Comic Book Day anthology that will feature a ''Labyrinth'' story.]]
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[[File:Archaia-studios-20111202001751413-000.jpg|thumb|220px|The cover of the hardcover Free Comic Book Day anthology that will feature a ''Labyrinth'' story.]]
 
A short story written by Ted Naifeh and illustrated by Cory Godbey, which will be seperate from the main graphic novel, will be included in an anthology of stories to be released by Archaia Comics on May 5 2012 to coincide with Free Comic Book Day.
 
A short story written by Ted Naifeh and illustrated by Cory Godbey, which will be seperate from the main graphic novel, will be included in an anthology of stories to be released by Archaia Comics on May 5 2012 to coincide with Free Comic Book Day.
   

Revision as of 20:02, 7 January 2012

Archaia Comics are currently working on a untitled graphic novel that will serve as a prequel to the 1986 fantasy film Labyrinth, which is due to be released in 2012.

The writer and illustrator of the graphic novel have yet to be announced. Stephen Christy will be overseeing the project, and the film's concept designer Brian Froud will be serving as an advisor.

An unrelated Labyrinth short story by Archaia Comics will be released as part of a collection of stories on Free Comic Book Day in North America in May 2012. The short story will be written by Ted Naifeh and Adrianne Ambrose, and illustrated by Cory Godbey.[1]

Plot

Few details of the plot are currently known. The novel is due to be released late in 2012.[2]

The novel will tell "the story of how Jareth became the Goblin King" and is a "David Bowie extravaganza."[3] The story is reported to feature a young Jareth who is taken to the Labyrinth by a witch.[4] Jareth will be around the age Sarah was in the original film. Sarah and Toby will not play a significant role in the plot.[2]

Editor Stepehn Christy has stated the graphic novel will be a "tragic" narrative. While it is still in the early stages of development, there are plans for the novel to integrate music into the plot in some way. David Bowie is being approached by Archaia Comics in order to seek permission to use his likeness, and ascertain if he wishes to have any involvement in the project. [2]

Brian Froud is serving as a creative consultant on the project. Froud will be producing covers for the series, as well as character designs.[2]

It is uncertain how many volumes of the project will be released, with Christy stating that "we might do it as a two-volume thing.”[2]

Free Comic Book Day

Archaia-studios-20111202001751413-000

The cover of the hardcover Free Comic Book Day anthology that will feature a Labyrinth story.

A short story written by Ted Naifeh and illustrated by Cory Godbey, which will be seperate from the main graphic novel, will be included in an anthology of stories to be released by Archaia Comics on May 5 2012 to coincide with Free Comic Book Day.

No details of the short story's plot are known.

References