135 - Welcome back to Let's Movie. This week we've found a movie flying under the radar in the form of The Portable Door! A movie based on a book that was bought up by Sky and MGM+. One of us loved it, one of us, not so much! And don't forget to vote in the poll.
Read MoreGo Deeper into the World of Thra in Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: A Discovery Adventure
Press Release
BOOM! Studios and The Jim Henson Company announce JIM HENSON’S THE DARK CRYSTAL: A DISCOVERY ADVENTURE, an oversized hardcover that offers fans an immersive, interactive experience based on the beloved film. Debuting May 2018, readers are invited to join Jen and Kira on a grand adventure through the world of Thra in their journey to restore the Dark Crystal. Help them find the missing shard, evade Skeksis, and heal their land in this stunning book, gorgeously illustrated by Ann Marcellino.
Read MorePapercutz Announces New Gumby Comic
Press Release
Leading graphic novel publisher Papercutz has released a Gumby short story by Eisner and Harvey Award-winning cartoonist Kyle Baker, in advance of its new GUMBY comic book series debuting on July 5, 2017. Baker’s story entitled “Model-Ty Crew” appears in GUMBY issue 1, alongside a 10-page story by acclaimed writer Ray Fawkes and artist Jolyon Yates, a five-page story by writer and editor Jeff Whitman and New York Times bestselling artist Jolyon Yates and a cover by Rick Geary.
Read More"The Power of the Dark Crystal" Coming From Si Spurrier
By Dustin Cabeal
Well... I like the creative team. Sorry if I have some reservations because it's BOOM! Sure we can lie and say it's Archaia still, but it's not and hasn't been for a while. Hence the single issues, the generic trades and all that stuff that Archaia didn't do, but probably should have. Anyway, the creative team is interesting and for that reason I'll check it out.
Read MoreReview: Jim Henson’s Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1
By Carl Boehm
Thirty years went by way too fast. In that time since Labyrinth premiered in theaters, so much has changed. We lost David Bowie this year, Jim Henson has been gone for some time. Despite those losses, Labyrinth endured. For a movie that fared poorly in the box office, thirty years has only helped to build the fan base of the legacy of Labyrinth. Like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jim Henson’s dark and magical tale has surpassed even cult status. The 30th Anniversary Special mixes nostalgia with simple fun as the supporting characters from the film get life in the form of comical vignettes. Don’t expect tales of Jareth or Sarah; instead, be charmed with stories of Sir Didymus, Ludo, Hoggle, and the rest of the magical menagerie that could only be spawned from the creative genius that was Henson’s imagination.
One weakness to this otherwise charming collection of tales is that the stories are not as approachable to those unfamiliar with the world of Labyrinth. New readers might not get Ludo’s power over rocks, although a later story explains that somewhat. Yet a great opportunity awaits: watch the movie with a child or one with the heart of a child and then sit down together to read this collection. Experienced together, the 30th Anniversary Special will be an excellent continuation of the film.
Worth the $10 retail price, the comic features various styles of artwork that are bright and colorful. This will be a great eye catcher for younger ones. And all of the stories feature light-hearted themes that appease and challenge the curiosity just as Jim Henson would have wanted.
Overall, this latest addition of stories succeeds in capturing some of the entertaining spirit of the film while appeasing fans until we can get some more tales from The Labyrinth. But with Henson and Bowie gone, can we ever return? Time to make a wish to the Goblin King.
Score: 4/5
Jim Henson’s Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1
Writers: Various
Artists: Various
Publisher: BOOM! Studios/Archaia
Price: $9.99
Format: One-shot; Print/Digital