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Jim Henson's Return To Labyrinth, Volume 1 - Jake T. Forbes (Manga Fantasy)

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A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket (if applicable) included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“Very Good used condition. (See below)”
Publication Year
2006
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Jim Henson's Return to Labyrinth, Volume 1
Illustrator
Chris Lie, Kouyu Shurei
Book Series
Return To Labyrinth
Narrative Type
Fiction
Author
Jake T. Forbes
Features
Illustrated
Publisher
Tokyopop
Genre
Graphic Novel, Manga Fantasy, Teen Read, Young Adults
Topic
Manga Fantasy
ISBN
9781598167252

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  • Return to Labyrinth Vol 1 Review

    I would like to say I'm a hardcore Labyrinth fan; therefore this purchase was made without question. All of the characters I loved from the movie was mentioned and plays a part in the story, including Sir Didymus, Hoggle (who is introduced in a way I found very humorous), Worm, Ludo, and many others. In contrast, I would have to add that this manga may not be very impressive to a prospective buyer who has not seen or loved the movie because it may appear repetitive to those who have seen the movie or appear “cheesy” to those who have not seen it. All in all I absolutely loved reading it because it made me laugh at movie references and introduced a new twist on the story line from the movie. A++ from someone who is obsessed with Labyrinth.

  • Embrace it

    I have been a fan of Labyrinth for a very long time so I was very excited when they created a manga sequel to the classic fantasy film. The cover art for The manga is beautiful. It's true that the internal art work isn't as good but it's still a charming story. The portrayal of Jareth is accurate to the film. From the part where Toby says 'You said you wouldn't mess with me anymore!' and Jareth quips 'I said I wouldn't HELP you anymore. There's a difference.' to the way he abruptly leaves his own kingdom. It's true that the story does read a litle bit like a fan fiction. Many fan fictions have been named Return to Labyrinth over the years but considering how many fan fictions Labyrinth has spawned a real sequel was bound to feel like a fan fiction of some sort. I love the manga just so ...

  • Return to Labyrinth 1 wasn't disappointing

    I bought this book because I am a huge fan of the movie. The movie propelled me into being a huge fan of David Bowie (and spandex). Up until the point where I developed a crush on Jareth, the Goblin King, all of my crushes had been limited to cartoon characters like Peter Pan, or the Muppets, who are not actually cartoons but express themselves more animatedly than most cartoons. Either way, learning that Jareth was going to be anime sparked my interest and put my crushes back on track. Not forgetting, of course, that the book was sure to be very interesting, especially since Sarah was no longer the Goblin King’s love interest. I had read a review by someone who had read it and was disappointed that the book wasn’t about Sarah, but I just thought of that as more of a plus. Don’t get ...

  • Daughter's Opinion

    The cover art is deceiving. It made me think I would expect something worth reading. The characters need practice, especially Jareth and Sarah. Jareth looked like a clown through the whole thing and Sarah looked like a boy; furthermore, Sarah seemed a totally different character. The goblins and creatures received more detail than was really necessary. The story itself is interesting in some spots, but then it rolls down hill from there. If I were recommending this to someone, I would only mention that it could be a good reference for creatures (not humans; although, I'm sure someone can learn from it).

  • Return to Labyrinth Manga #1

    The story is very fetching if you're a Labyrinth fan. Sadly, don't be fooled by the cover art. The artwork inside does not match it. It isn't TERRIBLE artwork, but it's not as good as the cover by any means. This story opens up the Labyrinth, and makes it a tad more believable. Over all, if you love the Labyrinth and have always wondered 'What if', then this is the manga for you.