FCBD 2014: Archaia Presents: Mouse Guard, Labyrinth and Other Stories

by David Petersen

Other authorsDavid Petersen (Illustrator), David Petersen (Cover artist), Adam Smith (Author), Royden Lepp (Author), Royden Lepp (Illustrator), Rebecca Taylor (Editor), Ramón K. Pérez (Author), Ramón K. Pérez (Illustrator), Sean Rubin (Author), Sean Rubin (Illustrator), Kyla Vanderklugt (Illustrator)2 more, Megan Hutchison (Illustrator), Tom Hammock (Author)
Hardcover, 2014

Description

Archaia remains committed to producing the highest-quality graphic novels from some of the world's most talented comic book creators. Archaia has received multiple Eisner Awards for its published work, including the 2011 Eisner Award for Best Anthology (Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard) and back-to-back Eisner Awards for Best Graphic Album in 2011 and 2012. --- In 2012, Archaia published the first-ever Free Comic Book Day hardcover to widespread critical acclaim. Now, experience some of the most original voices in sequential storytelling as Archaia proudly presents the second volume of its Free Comic Book Day original graphic novella hardcover anthology series. --- Featuring all-new, never-before-seen short stories from the worlds of David Petersen's Mouse Guard, Royden Lepp's Rust, Jim Henson's Labyrinth, The Jim Henson Company's Farscape, Sean Rubin's Bolivar, and Tom Hammock and Megan Hutchinson's Will O' The Wisp.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2014-05-03

Publication

Archaia (2014)

ISBN

1608864251 / 9781608864256

Local notes

Contains:
Mouse Guard: The Tale of the Axe Trio
Rust: Day 23
Labyrinth: Rock Solid Friendship
Bolivar: The Golden Door
Will o' the Wisp: Missy's Night Out
Farscape: Backyard Barbecue

Rating

(8 ratings; 3.4)

User reviews

LibraryThing member empress8411
While I've seen the TV show Farscape, and the movie Labyrinth, I had no exposure to the other four stories. This was an eclectic collection. Sci-fi, mouse fantasy, steampunk - it was odd jumping from world to world. Some of the stories made me want to read more (The Mouse Guard), while others left
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me confused (Will O'The Wisp). In the end this was a fine collection to read. I didn't receive it as part of FCBD 2014. I received it a few weeks ago, as part of a video game art exhibit at a local museum
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