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Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation Vol. 1

von Simon Spurrier

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Simon Spurrier (Godshaper, The Power of the Dark Crystal) and Daniel Bayliss (Jim Henson's Storyteller: Dragons, Kennel Block Blues) present a magical look into the world of Jim Henson's Labyrinth. Before Sarah braved the Labyrinth to save her brother, another young woman sought to save a young boy named Jareth from the clutches of the Goblins. Set in 18th-century Venice, Italy, Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation is a striking look into the history of the Labyrinth itself, and what happens to the little boys who don't get rescued. This is the untold history of the Goblin King.… (mehr)
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So I don't know what I was expecting but this graphic novel series shows two storylines side by side - what we know happened in the movie with Jareth and Sarah and an eerily similar storyline that takes place nearly two centuries prior starting in Venice, Italy. A young woman is bound and determined to save her baby from the Owl King after her cowardly husband offered up their baby to the demons in her head. The Owl King is looking for a successor and thinks letting Maria into his labyrinth to search for her baby might provide amusement to his goblin subjects before the new successor takes the throne. Only he doesn't count on Maria being so quick-witted and determined on getting her baby back. The storyline is a little so so - but the artwork is top notch! ( )
  ecataldi | Jan 19, 2021 |
Thought this was a great and lovingly-made retelling of the Labyrinth!

I love the way the backstory of Jareth is interwoven with scenes we know and love from the movie.

The artistry is gorgeous. The only disconcerting thing for me is Jareth does not resemble David Bowie in the slightest, while Sarah and all other characters we have met before look spot-on.

Can’t wait to continue on! ( )
  punkypower | Jan 10, 2021 |
Holy cannoli. When I first picked up this series, I was worried it might ruin my childhood. And while it did not do that, it didn’t make it any better.

This is a story within a story. Most people picking up this read are children of Bowie who dreamed of joining him in the labyrinth as a goblin, or a Sarah to take their place beside Jareth as queen of the Underworld. The books pick up as Sarah enters the labyrinth to rescue Toby. One of the goblins who is tasked with caring for Toby decides to tell a story. A story of the great owl Goblin King and quest for a successor.

This story is quite different from the original Labyrinth story but feels very repetitive. Plus, you get now and then pages, and the now pages paint Jareth as an a$$hole. I don’t like him at all. In the movie he seems sexy, mesmerizing. Even to adult eyes 30 years later, I see the problems with the movie, but I fall under Jareth’s spell every time. Magic Dance is my bad day song. It can get me dancing and smiling every time. But in the print story Jareth is mean. You see some of it in how Jareth treats Hogle in the movie, but it is made 10x worse in the story for the goblin.

A baby has been taken by the Goblin King because the rich aristocratic father is afraid of the grandfather taking away his easy lazy life. But mom, a farmer barmaid will do anything for her son, including entering the labyrinth to bring back the stolen child. Her adventures in the Labyrinth are completely different than Sarah’s which is nice. And they are not as fun inducing. There are som new characters I really like, and others that are not bad, but they will never be Hoggle, Sir Diddimus, and Luto.

To be honest these stories were nice, but not great. I was left feeling ehhhh. Especially how book 3 ended. It was just a “what the heck” moment that just didn’t sit well. It didn’t retain the magic and the happy thoughts, and the realization of growing older and growing from a kid to an adult like the movie did. I used to think the graphic novel Return the the Labyrinth was ehh, but I can honestly say I liked those more than I liked them. ( )
  LibrarianRyan | Nov 20, 2020 |
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Simon Spurrier (Godshaper, The Power of the Dark Crystal) and Daniel Bayliss (Jim Henson's Storyteller: Dragons, Kennel Block Blues) present a magical look into the world of Jim Henson's Labyrinth. Before Sarah braved the Labyrinth to save her brother, another young woman sought to save a young boy named Jareth from the clutches of the Goblins. Set in 18th-century Venice, Italy, Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation is a striking look into the history of the Labyrinth itself, and what happens to the little boys who don't get rescued. This is the untold history of the Goblin King.

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