Labyrinth the Novelization
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With his small notebook, Jim had started on a path, uncertain where it would lead in terms of filmmaking. “After all,” Jim said in the film’s production notes, “life is a kind of Labyrinth, with all its twists and turns, its straight paths and its occasional dead ends.” Lucky for us, Jim’s handwritten wanderings led to laughter, imaginative thinking, and to that magic time between sleeping and dreaming when anything is possible.
Karen Falk
Archives Director, The Jim Henson Company
Long Island City, New York
GRAPHIC NOVELS FROM ARCHAIA AND THE JIM HENSON COMPANY
The Dark Crystal
Creation Myths, Volumes 1–2
Brian Froud, Brian Holguin, Joshua Dysart,
Alex Sheikman, Lizzy John
Fraggle Rock
Volumes 1–2
Jeff Stokely, Jake Myler, Jeffrey Brown, Katie Cook,
Joanna Estep, Nichol Ashworth and More
Fraggle Rock: Classics
Volumes 1–2
Stan Kay, Marie Severin
Jim Henson’s The Storyteller
Roger Langridge, Marjorie Liu, Ron Marz, Jeff Parker,
Nate Cosby, Colleen Coover and More
Jim Henson’s Tale of Sand
The Lost Screenplay by Jim Henson & Jerry Juhl
as realized by Ramón K. Pérez
Coming Soon from Archaia and The Jim Henson Company
The Dark Crystal
The Novelization
A.C.H. Smith, Brian Froud
Jim Henson’s The Storyteller
The Novelization
Anthony Minghella, Various