“Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered…” the timeless fantasy returns in graphic novel form for the very first time!
Just in time for the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson’s beloved cinematic masterpiece, BOOM! Studios presents the first-ever graphic novel adaptation of JIM HENSON’S LABYRINTH, adapted from the A.C.H. Smith novelization by writer Kyla Vanderklugt and brought to life with spellbinding visuals by artist Giorgio Spalletta.
When young Sarah’s reckless wish comes true and her baby brother is taken by the enigmatic Goblin King, she must journey through a bizarre and treacherous labyrinth to save him before time runs out. Along the way, she’ll face riddles, monstrous trials, and strange companions in a world where nothing is as it seems—and everything is unforgettable.
This faithful and visually stunning adaptation brings new life to one of the most treasured fantasy films of all time, capturing the heart and whimsy of Labyrinth for both lifelong fans and new readers alike!
Collects Jim Henson’s Labyrinth #1–8.
Kyla Vanderklugt was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, where she graduated from OCAD University in 2008 with a Bachelor of Design. She currently freelances out of her studio in rural Ontario. Her comics work includes contributions to the Flight and Nobrow anthologies, Spera, Jim Henson's Storyteller and Labyrinth properties, and various self-published shorts. Science Comics: Crows is her first book.
Born in Italy 1989, Giorgio Spalletta attended the International School of Comics in Rome, where he now works as a teacher. He worked with Bugs Comics (Mostri, Alieni, Gangster), Editoriale Aurea (Border Town), Editoriale Cosmo (Caput Mundi, official selection for the Micheluzzi Award in 2018 as best comic book series), and Sergio Bonelli Editore (Orfani: Sam and La Divina Congrega). He was also David Messina’s art assistant on Star Trek the Q Conflict for IDW publishing. He designed some covers for Scuderie Ferrari and Worked on the episode “Finding Agatha” of the motion comics series One For The Road for Sky Arte. He collaborated with Madcave Studios as colorist and made his debut as an artist in the US on Red Sonja: Black, White, Red for Dynamite entertainment. In 2022 he’s working with Dan Panosian and Fabiana Mascolo on Alice Ever After for BOOM! Studios. You can find him on Instagram and Twitter at @Giorgio_Spall.
“Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered…” the timeless fantasy returns in graphic novel form for the very first time!
Just in time for the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson’s beloved cinematic masterpiece, BOOM! Studios presents the first-ever graphic novel adaptation of JIM HENSON’S LABYRINTH, adapted from the A.C.H. Smith novelization by writer Kyla Vanderklugt and brought to life with spellbinding visuals by artist Giorgio Spalletta.
When young Sarah’s reckless wish comes true and her baby brother is taken by the enigmatic Goblin King, she must journey through a bizarre and treacherous labyrinth to save him before time runs out. Along the way, she’ll face riddles, monstrous trials, and strange companions in a world where nothing is as it seems—and everything is unforgettable.
This faithful and visually stunning adaptation brings new life to one of the most treasured fantasy films of all time, capturing the heart and whimsy of Labyrinth for both lifelong fans and new readers alike!
Collects Jim Henson’s Labyrinth #1–8.
Creators
Kyla Vanderklugt was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, where she graduated from OCAD University in 2008 with a Bachelor of Design. She currently freelances out of her studio in rural Ontario. Her comics work includes contributions to the Flight and Nobrow anthologies, Spera, Jim Henson's Storyteller and Labyrinth properties, and various self-published shorts. Science Comics: Crows is her first book.
Born in Italy 1989, Giorgio Spalletta attended the International School of Comics in Rome, where he now works as a teacher. He worked with Bugs Comics (Mostri, Alieni, Gangster), Editoriale Aurea (Border Town), Editoriale Cosmo (Caput Mundi, official selection for the Micheluzzi Award in 2018 as best comic book series), and Sergio Bonelli Editore (Orfani: Sam and La Divina Congrega). He was also David Messina’s art assistant on Star Trek the Q Conflict for IDW publishing. He designed some covers for Scuderie Ferrari and Worked on the episode “Finding Agatha” of the motion comics series One For The Road for Sky Arte. He collaborated with Madcave Studios as colorist and made his debut as an artist in the US on Red Sonja: Black, White, Red for Dynamite entertainment. In 2022 he’s working with Dan Panosian and Fabiana Mascolo on Alice Ever After for BOOM! Studios. You can find him on Instagram and Twitter at @Giorgio_Spall.