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Jean
6th March 2005, 09:05
This past week I was contacted by Ernest Dable, the president of Dable Productions, the company that is making the Wheel of Time comic. He asked if we'd be interested in recieving their press releases early, so that they can be posted for the fans. Of course I told him yes. :D Along with early press releases on RJ info, he'll also send me the press releases for the other comic that Dabel Brothers are involved in. He's alread sent me some info this morning on GRRM's "The Hedge Knight" and Raymond E Feist's"The Wood Boy."
Jean
6th March 2005, 09:15
George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight
DABEL BROS' HEDGE KNIGHT RIDES AGAIN
Acclaimed graphic novel based on story by George R. R. Martin heads for second printing to meet exceptional demand
In the world of comics, even death can rarely hold back a hero.
Such is the case of Dabel Brothers Production's adaptation of The Hedge Knight, which, despite already selling an amazing 20,000 copies in its first edition, will be going into a second printing this spring to meet the amazing demand from readers all over the world.
The Hedge Knight is based upon a short story by New York Times bestselling author George R. R. Martin (A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords) that serves as a sort of prequel to his epic series, A Song of Ice and Fire. The story focuses on the adventures of Dunk, a young would-be knight, as he attempts to make a name for himself at a tournament while learning hard lessons about honor and chivalry in the process.
Originally published in 2003 as a six-issue miniseries adapting the short story of the same name, The Hedge Knight endured many problems in its brief run, switching publishers midway through the series and shipping late on more than one occasion. And yet at the same time, it was lauded by critics and fans alike, gaining attention and recognition from sources all over the publishing world and piquing the interest of major booksellers. The book's art, drawn by comic book veteran Mike S. Miller and inked by Mike Crowell, brought the world of Martin's story to life in stunning visual style, and the script adaptation, by Ben Avery, paid close attention to the source material, adding little while emphasizing the story's deep and gripping plot. And, as Martin continued work on A Feast for Crows, the next novel in his series, The Hedge Knight served as a welcome distraction for fans who were eager to see the world of A Song of Ice and Fire brought to life in the visual medium.
That the first graphic novel edition of the series was severely underprinted was a tragedy for fans, many of whom were unable to collect all six issues of the comic due to the book's uneven release schedule. But the situation will be remedied as Dabel Brothers Production and Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. bring forth a new edition of the graphic novel this spring in a stunning second printing, which features a different cover by legendary painter Boris Vallejo and new artwork from fan-favorite artist Amok, best known for his work on the A Song of Ice and Fire card game.
"We're blown away by the fact that The Hedge Knight has gained such a huge following over the last year," said Les Dabel, Vice President and New Business Director of Dabel Brothers Production (DB Pro). "On Amazon.com, it's been ranked in the top 100 overall recently, in the top 20 for comic books and the top 10 for graphic novels, among books like The Complete Far Side, Sin City and Watchmen, all of which are powerhouses in the world of comic book trade paperbacks."
"The orders are in such high demand that we have to run a second printing just to appease everyone," continued Dabel. "And that's great news. We worked hard to bring The Hedge Knight to the medium, and we've enjoyed the warm response it's received from the industry and from readers over the last year. And while we've definitely hit a few bumps along the way, we've learned a lot from our mistakes, and we're doing our best to ensure that our upcoming adaptations of other major fantasy authors enjoy a smoother release now that The Hedge Knight has paved the way."
In addition to working with Martin, DB Pro has also begun adapting stories from other major fantasy works such as Raymond E. Feist's "Riftwar Saga," Robert Silverberg's "Majipoor Chronicles," Tad Williams's "Memory, Sorrow and Thorn," and Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time," all of which should be available in comic book form throughout 2005. (Graphic novel trade paperback editions are planned to follow soon thereafter.)
"We're very excited to be working with some of the best writers and stories in the realm of fantasy," said Ernst Dabel, President of DB Pro. "We're taking some of the most wonderful and breathtaking worlds ever conceived and bringing them into the visual medium. Quality and authenticity are our top concerns, and we're working hard to ensure that these adaptations are faithful both to the original stories and to fans' ideas of how they should appear."
For more information on Dabel Brothers Productions, The Hedge Knight and other projects, please visit http://www.dabelbrothers.com.
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Jean
6th March 2005, 09:30
New images from "The Wood Boy."
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Jean
7th March 2005, 20:18
Dable Brother's sent a press release with some new info about the New Spring comic. :cheers:
They've also sent some more new art.
http://www.wotism.net/dabel/NewSpringArt.jpg
Kars
26th April 2005, 20:44
WHOA!!! yeah...
Enariom
28th April 2005, 12:46
I was extremly sceptical to this comic, but that pic was great! I just hope it's not a "lure-you-in-pic", and that it turns out that the comic-drawings are crappy :dozey:
Master Perrin
28th April 2005, 14:45
Oooooooo more pictures please.....though I always thought in my head that Trollocs would be alot fatter and the myrddraal alot less human like but good stuff. I don't suppose you would know if it would be accessable over in the uk or the release date would you?
4th Dimension
28th April 2005, 18:33
THe thing that confuses me is that nowhere in New Spring you can even see Trolocs (OK you can see some of them in one of Morraine tests but not like this) and also they are advertising the NS with battles when the only rela battle is that shrimnish with Aiel in the beggining of the Novel and even that was interupted by end of chapter.
Also Trolocs on that picture are not that scary, they look like somebody wearing i costume, also they should be taller and bigger not this skinny.
Enariom
29th April 2005, 03:42
When you adapt a story to another media then it was originally created in, there's bound to be some changes. It's just the way it has to be. The story-telling tools are different in comics. The visual is doomed to differ from what most people imgined when they read the story. Also; if it only works, I can forgive them pretty much.
Adonis
2nd May 2005, 10:57
Meh, Not the way I imagined Trollocs to look like, but it still looks pretty sweet.
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