Rachael
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I have just found a reference in this article to the upcoming Labyrinth tie-in comic by Archaia, it doesn't reveal a great deal but does say that the comic will deal with how Jareth became Goblin King-
http://blogs.laweekly.com/stylecouncil/2011/08/jim_henson_archaia.php
RTL is quite an interesting case, as quite a few fans must have brought it (it sold quite well) yet it has had little to no impact on fandom. I have maybe seen four of five RTL influenced fanfictions, as opposed to 1000s that follow original, fan-created story-lines (which are, let's face it, for the most part straightforward (and often dull) Sarah/Jareth fluff). I find it really interesting how fans of a franchise/film/TV series create their own mythology, and that often over-shadows story-lines and plot-points introduced in material sanctioned by the copyright holders.
What do you think about the prospect of a comic dealing with Jareth's origins? Does it appeal to you at all?
http://blogs.laweekly.com/stylecouncil/2011/08/jim_henson_archaia.php
I'm quite excited for the comic in light of this. While there were a lot of good elements to Return To Labyrinth (the series any new comics will inevitably be compared to), I don't think it hung together very well and ultimately it suffered from too much going on. All the sub-plots detracted from the whole, and it didn't help that Toby wasn't a particularly gripping protagonist. Jareth is a far more engaging character, and a comic focused on him should at least be an interesting curiosity if nothing else.Next year, Archaia will be taking on cult hit Labyrinth.
"It's the story of how Jareth became the Goblin King," says Christy, "so it's a David Bowie extravaganza."
Archaia has yet to announce who will be working on the new Labyrinth volume, but Christy noted that fans will have a chance to get a first look on Free Comic Book Day next year.
RTL is quite an interesting case, as quite a few fans must have brought it (it sold quite well) yet it has had little to no impact on fandom. I have maybe seen four of five RTL influenced fanfictions, as opposed to 1000s that follow original, fan-created story-lines (which are, let's face it, for the most part straightforward (and often dull) Sarah/Jareth fluff). I find it really interesting how fans of a franchise/film/TV series create their own mythology, and that often over-shadows story-lines and plot-points introduced in material sanctioned by the copyright holders.
What do you think about the prospect of a comic dealing with Jareth's origins? Does it appeal to you at all?