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30 Dec, 2006

Return to Labyrinth, Volume One

Posted by: David In: Manga Reviews

return to labyrinth manga logoJim Henson’s 1985 film Labyrinth is one of my all-time favorite movies. Needless to say, I was thrilled to hear that Tokyopop was publishing a continuation of the story in manga format. This Christmas, I received volume one from Rachel - which made me very, very happy. So how did the first volume hold up? Well, there are a few hits and misses, but overall it’s an entertaining continuation of the original story.

Return to Labyrinth Manga - Story by Jake T. Forbes, Art by Chris Lie, Published by Tokyopop.

Story

Return to Labyrinth Tokyopop MangaThe Return to Labyrinth manga takes place several years after the events of the film. After a brief flashback from the movie, we meet an older Tobey (he’s now supposedly 13 years old). Toby is portrayed as a troubled teenager who is interested in acting, has pretty bad luck, gets into trouble a lot and has issues with his mother. His sister Sarah (who is in her 30s) isn’t a big part of his life - and is strangely missing from most of the story. Writer Jake T. Forbes has recently stated that Sarah will play a larger roll in additional volumes.

The first chapter of volume one follows the film in several ways - mainly by mirroring Sarah’s issues with her parents, herself and Toby. By playing up Toby’s problems, it makes things easier for Jareth to lead him into the Labyrinth. When Jareth The Goblin King finally shows up, the story really begins to feel more like the film!

After entering the Labyrinth and The Goblin Kingdom, Toby meets several new characters - such as the faerie ‘Hana’ and the furry creature ‘Stank’. Writer Jake T. Forbes has balanced these introductions with old favorites from the film, such as the oddities of the Labyrinth and it’s unusual cast of characters.

Jareth and Sarah from LabyrinthJareth and Sarah from Return to Labyrinth mangaThankfully, some of my favorite characters Hoggle, Sir Didymus (with Ambrocious) and Ludo begin to make their appearances. There’s even the goblins with the bitey poles in the background! Jareth pops up here and there, which makes it feel a lot like the film too. There are several points in the story that really connected with the film - all involving either Sir Didymus, Jareth or Toby. Unfortunately, there are several points where I was pulled out of the story entirely (as I mentioned before - Labyrinth is one of my favorite films).

The main scene I was the most disappointed with is a scene at the ball (towards the end of volume one) when Toby meets Hoggle, Ludo and Sir Didymus for the first time. When they realize that Sarah never mentioned any of them, Ludo says “Sawah Friend. Sawah…Gone.” That really depressed me. Actually, in the panel before, Hoggle says “I guess she just…didn’t need us.” That seemed really sad and unlike Hoggle’s character from the film. I guess that’s just a little bit of ‘deconstruction’ that the writer felt needed to be added. After that, the story perks up again.

Art

The cover art, by Kouyu Shurei is truly amazing. She’s really captured the spirit of The Goblin King Jareth and his Labyrinth. The cover also provides nice distinctive portrait of Toby, the main character of the story. The warmth of the colors remind me of the Labyrinth theatrical poster and the level of detail is simply amazing.

Toby from Return to Labyrinth mangaThe LabyrinthI was expecting the cover to be a preview of the interior art. Once inside, I quickly realized that this wasn’t the case. Instead, the artwork is by Chris Lie, whose art is a loose combination of western and manga style. While a very competent artist, I was expecting a much tighter manga style. I initially picked on every little element that looked wrong, but after re-reading the manga, I’ve decided that the artwork takes some time to warm up to. I still have some problems with ‘grown-up’ Sarah though. Why does she look like a slightly hipper version of Velma from Scooby-Doo?

Character Design

The character design left me with mixed feelings. While it’s great to see old friends again, I was kinda distracted by some of the interpretations of familiar characters (as I said before). Perhaps it’s because I’ve seen the film so many times - or that I’m looked at Brian Froud’s art so much!

Likes:
Sarah from Return to Labyrinth manga

  • The Goblin King Jareth. He looks like he stepped directly out of the film and into the manga.
  • The new characters such as the faerie Hana and her trusty steed Stank.
  • The goblin/human character Moppet - she wears a masquerade ball mask and her identity is unknown, which is pretty interesting!
  • The world of Labyrinth. The Goblin city and kingdom look great!

Dislikes:

  • Sarah. She is unrecognizable with her short hair and glasses. I was expecting her to look like a mature version of herself (or actress Jennifer Connelly)!
  • Hoggle looks weird to me - I’m not sure why. Sorry!
  • The goblins. I think they look too ’soft’. They’re like this weird Ralph Bakshi style mixed with a tiny little bit of Tim Burton. Missing ingredient? Brian Froud!

Conclusion

 Jennifer Connelly as Sarah from LabyrinthOverall I enjoyed the story but was disappointed by several elements. The biggest disappointment was the absence of Sarah throughout the story (and her character design). What could have been an excellent opportunity to include both brother and sister in an epic adventure ends up something a little less epic (so far - I realize there’s more story to tell). Since we hardly knew Toby in the Labyrinth film (he was a baby), I have a disconnect to his ‘grown-up’ (13) character. As a baby (and Sarah’s brother) it was easy to feel sympathetic to him in the movie - he was helpless and constantly in danger (of being turned into a goblin). In the manga, he seems to be able to take care of himself - even with the bad luck.

There are several good things in volume one. The story was fresh and pretty exciting. It’s interesting to pick up the story years after the events of the film took place. It’s also nice to revisit old friends again. Jareth is awesome. Toby has potential. Overall, I think even with the hits and misses of Tokyopop’s Return to Labyrinth manga, the story kept me interested. I think I’ll follow Toby, Jareth the Goblin King and company further into the Labyrinth and see how all of this turns out for them!

77 Responses to "Return to Labyrinth, Volume One"

1 | zingor

December 30th, 2006 at 2:43 am

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As cheesy as it is, I love that movie. I am disappointed by the lack of Froud’s artwork in the manga, but everybody will have their own interpretation of a story. Besides, I can’t picture his art in manga. It is sooo different.

I’m interested to see how this story turns out.

Holy crap, now I’ll have dance magic dance in my head ALL night…”slap that baby, make him free!”

2 | Ronnie the Band Midget

January 1st, 2007 at 2:37 pm

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I need to get ahold of this. One thing that doesn’t make sense is that you said Sarah was in her 30s now, but if Toby is only 13, that means Sarah was at least 18 in the movie, but I think she was supposed to be more like 15 or 16. Late 20s, maybe, but 30s, not quite.

Sorry, I’m a bit of a nitpicker. Awesome review, by the way.

3 | David

January 1st, 2007 at 8:55 pm

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zingor - I had the song stuck in my head the whole night after I posted the review. “I saw my baby, crying hard as babe could cry.” :)

Ronnie - Good point regarding Toby’s age. I think in the original announcement he was said to be 13. Perhaps that changed? He could have easily been at least 15 or 16 in the manga.

Thanks for the compliment too!

4 | Bree

January 16th, 2007 at 12:58 am

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I’m a great fan of the original movie, “The Labyrinth”. It’s quite a surprise to me that there is actually a sequel to Jim Henson’s magical adventure of the Labyrinth. So the “Return to the Labyrinth” is a book? I was wondering if there would be a movie made of this new story line?

5 | David

January 16th, 2007 at 9:26 pm

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Bree - I was also surprised when the Labyrinth manga was announced. Unfortunately, Return to Labyrinth will probably not be turned into a movie. Henson studios actually considered making a sequel to Labyrinth, but instead chose to make MirrorMask. They are making a sequel to The Dark Crystal called The Power of the Dark Crystal, along with a manga series from TokyoPop.

6 | Rush

January 29th, 2007 at 5:48 pm

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I thot it wis a reeli good review n almost exactly what i thot myself. but i agree with bree
it wud hav bn beta if they had made it into a film. i absolutely adore the film. even tho i wis
disappointed in the book i wud stil lik to know when the nxt 1 comes oot i wud b gr8ful if u
cud let me know???:D

7 | David

January 29th, 2007 at 7:19 pm

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Rush - thanks! Volume 2 - titled Goblin Prince of the Labyrinth - will be released on April 10, 2007. I haven’t heard when Volume 3 will be out (or the title).

8 | DarkAngelKisses

March 24th, 2007 at 2:54 pm

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Hey! The biggest reason I bought the manga was because I could see Jareth again, and see him interact with Toby and possibly Sarah. The cover art, however, was what had me hooked.

9 | fairy2012

March 29th, 2007 at 3:46 am

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i just read the manga. i liked it a lot of detail in the pictures and i heard they are making a sequel to the labyrinth. if not they have to do the anime.

10 | David

March 29th, 2007 at 6:02 am

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DarkAngelKisses - yeah, Jareth is indeed cool. Hopefully he’ll have more interaction with Sarah in the upcoming volume two!

fairy2012 - an anime Labyrinth series would be awesome!

11 | Rachel

April 7th, 2007 at 3:35 am

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Is it a bad thing that I was so excited about this that I choked on air?

I’m not exactly the oldest person in the world, but for my young age I’ve been watching Labyrinth since I can remember.

Though I have to admit Labyrinth is and always will be a classic and a favorite, I’m sure this will be good. The plot seems good, and it did catch my attention.

I guess the main thing that drew me into Labyrinth was it’s creativity and music in it. God knows no one could come remotely close to Jim Henson’s imagination and wonderful mind.

Sure. I’ll most definitely be keeping my out for this.

12 | David

April 7th, 2007 at 12:21 pm

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Rachel - Of course it’s not bad that you’re excited about this!!! As I said in the article, I’m ‘quite the fan’ of Labyrinth…it’s one of my fave movies!

You make a great point about Jim Henson’s imagination - it can’t be recreated and I sorely miss him.

13 | Sarah

April 10th, 2007 at 6:48 pm

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my copy is coming in the mail right now! i am hyped about it!

14 | David

April 10th, 2007 at 8:46 pm

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Sarah - Oh I’m glad you ordered it. I hope you like it! :)

15 | mishell

April 12th, 2007 at 7:09 pm

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does anyone know when the new volume will be out?

also i completly agree with u about Sarah’s character.

16 | David

April 12th, 2007 at 7:16 pm

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mishell - Unfortunately, volume 2 of the Labyrinth manga (Goblin Prince of the Labyrinth) has been pushed back to Oct 9, 2007. :(

17 | mishell

April 12th, 2007 at 7:30 pm

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WOW thats a long time. what a bummer. thanks for the info david

18 | amanda

April 12th, 2007 at 8:15 pm

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i love the movie labyrinth too and once i’v found out there was a manga continuing after the movie i havent been able to find it T_T

19 | maggie

April 15th, 2007 at 6:47 pm

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looking through the manga again you can see that Sarah’s hair is not actually short but tied back in a pony tail

20 | Dream-Darkness

April 16th, 2007 at 8:19 am

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how does it feel to be rich and be jerks because you Got the Money.
Do u feel like gods?

21 | maggie

April 16th, 2007 at 5:17 pm

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who says i got money?

22 | Rachel

April 17th, 2007 at 9:54 am

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@Dream-Darkness, We Got the Money? Where? Hell, you’re the one with the money. When I checked out the link to your website it was frick’n Google! Wow, you own Goggle!

As to: “Do u feel like gods?”..every day, every day.

23 | David

April 17th, 2007 at 12:26 pm

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mishell - Yeah, October is quite a ways out. I’ll have to reread ‘Return to Labyrinth’ a few times between now and then lol.

amanda - You can get it from several places - both online and in stores. Here are a few places that carry it: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Borders. Borders and Barnes and Noble stores should have it though, so if there are any near you, check ‘em out!

maggie - Good eye! I completely missed it!

Dream-Darkness - Rich? I think not. So that means I don’t ‘got the money’. Do I ‘feel like a god’? Nope, at least not the last time I checked. Which only leaves one thing - the ‘jerk’ part. Dream-Darkness - are you calling me a jerk?

maggie - I guess Dream-Darkness thinks we all ‘got the money’…:)

Rachel - Hmmm…so I guess Dream-Darkness is the jerk! lol

24 | maggie

April 17th, 2007 at 2:47 pm

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lol i could only get it from the public library

25 | HarleyScarow

April 17th, 2007 at 5:38 pm

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Dance Magic Dance

Does anybody have any Manga scans?

26 | mishell

April 19th, 2007 at 6:49 pm

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wow this is getting intense.hahahaha i have a feeling jareth would be pleased…..(gee wiz
…i’m lame)

27 | maggie

April 20th, 2007 at 3:53 pm

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sorry harleyScarcrow no…………… I’m excited for the 2nd book ‘Goblin Prince of the Labyrinth’

28 | maggie

April 20th, 2007 at 3:57 pm

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look now… i’m registered!! ohh isn’t it amazing… it was soooo hard
(if you can’t note sarcam please see a doctor)

29 | David

April 20th, 2007 at 7:53 pm

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maggie - That’s great that your library has it!

HarleyScarow - Dance, Magic Dance indeed! No manga scans - sorry!

mishell - yes, Jareth would indeed be pleased!

maggie - Awesome - I’m excited about ‘Goblin Prince too! Also, thanks for registering! :)

30 | maggie

April 21st, 2007 at 7:22 am

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not my library but a web sit so i can ask for books from different public library all over my state

31 | Serina

April 25th, 2007 at 8:36 am

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Upon finding out about this manga and seeing the front cover, I almost passed out with joy. My two favourite things combining. I have always loved the Labyrinth. I am even prepared to defend it in front of a whole lecture of people when my media studies lecturer tries to slate Bowie’s performance.

I absolutely LOVE manga now that I am older, and to find “Return to the Labyrinth” was coming out in manga form and what seemed to illustrated by Kouyu Shurei. Without a moments hesitation I brought the manga from Amazon. Upon receiving it, I was highly disappointed that it was only the cover that she worked on. And that the inside art was done by Chris Lie. Personally I felt cheated. Why didn’t Lie do his own art work. If I had seen his art work on the cover I do not think I would have been as half as excited or maybe have even brought the manga.

Whilst there are few (and I mean few) rather detailed land scape shots which are interesting, the actual character art work was not to my taste at all. This is simply my personal opinion, but expecting to see the beautiful and ethereal art work of Kouyu Shurei, and receiving Lie’s crude mix of western manga did not go down well. Toby who appears on the cover, does not remotely resemble the Toby in the manga. And Jareth drawn in this western style, is portrayed as more of a badly drawn transvestite woman, rather then the typical style of bishonen that Bowie unwittingly adopted and is shown on the cover.

The plot from what read online intrigued me! I was very excited to read that Jareth wanted to kidnap Toby once again, to make him take his place as Goblin King. But what I read was weak and clichéd. I had hoped that the Henderson company would have asked for something slightly more original then Toby playing the lead in a school play (which of course, we are lead to believe is real as the film had) and “forgetting” his lines as Sarah had also done at the beginning of the film. Why not try something new? Toby’s life does not HAVE to be identical to Sarah’s in order for him to secure the role of hero to the story, surely!

The “new characters” of the story, A fairy dressed so scantily she could be seen in a bondage night club. And a female human type goblin in a mask. Both weak characters with nothing very memorable about them except for the fact the fairy is dressed in bondage. Did no one think to consult Brian Froud when it came to concepts of new characters? For shame, really…

Jareth character whilst in some parts of the story mimicked what had already been done in the film, was in truth nothing like the charming and charismatic goblin king of the film. Instead he came across as a rather pervish old man character

“You’ve been a….very….lucky…boy”

“You can go clean up in there. I’ll send you some fresh clothes. Go ahead. I won’t peek” ::Insert creepy grin::

Jareth is the King of Goblins…arrogant, charismatic, self obsessed, and mean. In trying to make him forfil the bishie criteria did Lie think that it was compulsory to have him be slightly bisexual? Surely this is not the case and it comes across as just plain creepy. Toby should be the one becoming entranced with Jareth, not the other way round.

All in all I was very disappointed. Along with the age issue I can go one and on with reason, in much higher detail to why I did not like this manga. I will be interested to see if Lie uses another artist to do his coverwork again, or if he actually takes credit for his work. I bet you if he draws his own cover, the numbers of buyers will drop dramatically.

Well, he got my £6 out of me. Clever guy. For shame.

32 | Kidonia Shinji

April 30th, 2007 at 9:44 pm

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well…you’ve all made some nice points and I’d like to pick out some I noticed…Sarah was supposed to be 15, so if Toby was 13 she’d be about 28…second, yes, Sarah does look stupid with short hair and glasses…when I saw that image of her and Toby it made me wonder, ‘Who the hell is that guy and why does he live with Toby???’ and thirdly, Labyrinth was a 1986 film, not 1985…yes, yes… Ooh, one year, what difference does that make? A whole lot when you come to think on the whole matter of time and all that, why in just one year wars can be fought and won(or lost), so chew on that odious chunk of fat(I know that doesn’t make any sense, it is 10:43 PM right now and I’m not in the mood to make sense…)

33 | maggie

May 1st, 2007 at 5:23 am

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for the last time SARAH DOES NOT HAVE SHORT HAIR! IT IS ONLY PULLED OUT OF THE WAY IN A PONY TAIL!

34 | Serina

May 2nd, 2007 at 5:33 am

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Maggie Maggie….thus is the skills of Chris Lie. He should have just stuck to G.I. Joe. >_>

35 | David

May 2nd, 2007 at 6:58 am

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Kidonia Shinji - Good point regarding their age. I guess if they ever did make a sequel film to Labyrinth, Jennifer Connelly would be the perfect age! :)
maggie - I think the main issue is that so many people (including me) thought Sarah had short hair. I think Mr. Lie should have made that more clear.

Serina - Nice writeup! You make lots of good, honest criticisms. Perhaps with the looonggg wait for volume two (Goblin Prince of the Labyrinth) there will be time to make adjustments to the story and art!

36 | maggie

May 2nd, 2007 at 3:21 pm

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lol serina true

37 | Serina

May 2nd, 2007 at 4:44 pm

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David: ….yes, sadly I feel by that time, the fan inside me may give in and want to see if it could possibly get any better (though I am sadly pessimistic) though this may all be a ploy of Lie to make us buy his book >_> by making the fans wait so long. Very clever.

I probably will be very awful and either scower the whole of the south east of the UK (Library and books stores) and read it and THEN purchase it if I feel the need….or just put it back on the shelf. Or search the internet for some scans some japanese outaku has scanned in for the Japanese fandom of Labyrinth (They’re out there). I know this does not support the artist and usually if I am a fan of a particular artists work, I do purchase their books. But I am not a fan of this artist, thus I feel no guilt. Also, I am a poor poor student, so its not like I have money to throw away to dear Chris Lie.

38 | India

May 3rd, 2007 at 12:19 am

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i come from Indonesia, where mr. Chris was born. all of You are so lucky can enjoy
his art. You can’t get that from Indonesia ! ARGHHHHH !! Because i am so poor to buy
his comic ! T___T
hei David nice to meet you in web, can you help me to know more about
that film…errr”Labyrinth ” ? that’s woman with white suit kinda looks “pure girl”
but i don’t know who is the “artist” ?

39 | India

May 3rd, 2007 at 4:35 am

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“actress” not the artist. If that was junk i want discuss it in your email
( If i may ask it ^^ ) thank u very much.

40 | David

May 7th, 2007 at 6:53 pm

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Serina - I know what you mean…hopefully it’s not a ploy and we get some good stuff with volume 2. Meanwhile, I’m gonna see if I can get an interview or something lined up with Mr. Lie. I’ll keep ya posted!

India - Thanks you for writing! The woman in white is Sarah from the live action Labyrinth film - she’s an actress named Jennifer Connelly. Another ‘genre’ film she was in was ‘The Hulk’ from a few years ago. She played Bruce Banner’s girlfriend Betty Ross.

41 | harriet

May 9th, 2007 at 12:07 pm

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hi omg are you the real
david bowie i have questions that need answers

film is cool cut the singing and do the acting your singing is bad tell sarah she good acter

42 | Serina

May 9th, 2007 at 7:33 pm

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O_o …….okay….

Do you often tell people that they are bad at their profession? ….because if you do, that’s a little insulting. David Bowie is a SINGER….and your saying “your singing is bad”? ….tactful…

“Tell Sarah she’s a good acter” ….well we can all see your spelling and grammer are as amazing as your comments. Bravo. Jennifer Connelly is probaby quite pleased that you think “she’s a good acter” as she acts for a living, but I don’t think she’d be pleased at being reffered to as “Sarah” as it is simply not her name.

David: ….an interview with Lie!? Excellent! I’ll deffinately be intrested in reading this and any questions you have to put to him! You have the oppertunity arrange this!? Amazing! Of course I don’t want you to press any of my oppinions on his art onto you, but I’d be SO intrested to know the answer to why he didn’t use his own art on the cover of his manga book. I’m very curious. I’ll keep following this thread.

43 | India

May 10th, 2007 at 2:40 am

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I have an interview with Chris Lie. Actually, he came to Indonesia several days ago.

But the result was not talking about Labyrinth, but about his profession from started with “OPHIR” project in Indonesia. The interview was in Indonesia. if you are interested, i must translate it to english firstly.

44 | mishell

May 10th, 2007 at 7:19 pm

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im confused..david= david bowie?????? or did i just forget to take my meds today

45 | mishell

May 10th, 2007 at 7:20 pm

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wait i’m confused. ..david= david bowie????

46 | David

May 11th, 2007 at 7:10 pm

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Serina - Yes, I’d love to arrange an interview with Mr. Lie. I have several questions in mind and will probably ask everyone if they have some too.

India - That would be excellent to read your interview with Mr. Lie. Let me know what you want to do!

mishell - Sorry, I just happen to share the same first name with Mr. Bowie. You can read more about me in our about page.

47 | mishell

May 16th, 2007 at 12:58 pm

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david-nice picture!!!! i love it. sorry about the david bowie thing. i knew i had forgoten to take my meds

48 | India

May 16th, 2007 at 11:28 pm

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David : okay, but not now. Maybe next June. T_T i must finish my job firstly.
maybe i will write here or later in animeblog ( must be registered )
http://360.yahoo.com/gigi_ular

thx,
India

49 | Jade

May 17th, 2007 at 12:21 am

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OMG Jareth is So friking HOT!

50 | Sarah

May 19th, 2007 at 3:24 pm

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I’ve just bought this manga and yes the cover is what caught my attention lol. And yep i was very sad at the quality of the stuff inside, but i pushed that down…way down, and read the thing all the way through. Jareth i agree comes off rather creepy lol.. and boring.

And yes he did, a little, look like a drag queen.

The film is a HUGE favorite of mine since i was a child. I REALLY annoyed my mum watching it over and over XP
It did make me chuckle that Hoggle had indeed been made the Prince of the Land of Stench lol. Over all i’m willing to give this series a go, but if it annoys me i might end up ripping the front cover off to keep then burning the rest.. XD
or giving the decovered thing to a chairty shop. excuse for missing cover: Dog ate it…>>

51 | Sarah

May 20th, 2007 at 6:53 am

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and.. in the manga Toby goes down to the dungeons to get to that topsy turvy stair bit..
in the film Sawah goes up those stairs from the er.. throne room..
FAIL!
lol
XP

52 | GingerAnne

May 23rd, 2007 at 4:02 pm

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Hey Guys,

I must say, after reading the reviews from tons of people on amazon.com and other sites about this book, it made me believe that it was not worth buying.
I love labyrinth so much that I just couldn’t listen to everyone bash it. I had to see for myself. It’s been years since we have seen anything new. Its about time Labyrinth is being resurrected. Yet it is a classic its nice to see more to the story. With movies being made and having so many sequels, you would almost kind of wish Labyrinth was made now a days just so we can see more of it in the future. But then it wouldn’t have David Bowie who makes that movie beyond amazing.

When I did get my hands on the book, I read half before bed and just finished it now. I must say, it made me laugh a few times and Toby is kind of cute. He looks like a young Jareth and sort of like Roxas from Kingdom Hearts. n_n
I always liked the sister and thought she was beautiful. But indeed remember she did return home in the human world and therefore leaving Jareth to stay as the goblin king in his world. So to believe that Sarah after all these years would go back seems lost. Due most to the fact that she is now a grown adult and teaches. Toby though is a great way to bring back labyrinth but still get to show some old characters like Sarah and have even the goblins remember her. It makes more sense. It would be nice though to see Sarah return to the labyrinth one more time to see Jareth. n_n

I think the artist made Sarah look the way she did in the manga because well if she is almost 30 then that means she has been through college and is now living an “adult” life on her own. People change and I sure don’t look the same as I did back in high school. I am only 23 and I have changed so much. My hair and style of dressing is completely different. But to me Sarah looks like someone who has been through college and now works everyday to support herself. The modern day look for women. Glasses and short hair. Give her that modern workingwoman look.

Anywhoo, as for Jareth still looking fabulous and finding out how long he has ruled for would make any king want to quit his job LOL and place Toby who is rather cute and could easily replace Jareth after living for a few centuries makes this a story I want to continue reading. I hope to see more in the future books. I am not one to buy Manga but this indeed is worth buying if you are a fan. I know most of you would rather see works from the Original artist or even the cover artist but manga is not supposed to be so detailed and perfect. It’s done quickly. If it was done like the cover art, then expect one of these books to come out every year or two. LOLz
Indeed though I do wish to have a poster of the cover art on my wall. But remember its a fun story and worth reading more about. Sometimes I think with everything we have now a days people just don’t appreciate what they have right in front of them. It seems to me that people want more. Though I believe manga shouldn’t be 10 bucks a pop. I am not sure what I would do if this series goes on for another 10 more copies.

I just want to let you know David that you got a good review here. But indeed I was happy to see Jareth in manga form. I think the character was captured quite well. I hope to see something happen with Toby. Maybe even Sarah will join in on the fun. Who knows?

-Ginger
youtube.com/gingeranne
gingie-breads/livejournal.com

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54 | David

October 10th, 2007 at 2:07 pm

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Quick update: I’m about halfway through Return to Labyrinth volume 2 - it’s…interesting. So far there’s a lot more of Toby in this one, and the plot surrounding his ‘kingship’ starts to deepen. The art is still bugging me, but I’ll have more to say on that issue in my upcoming review of volume 2.

55 | Akana Tachino

October 12th, 2007 at 3:38 am

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Hey, one thing i am desperate to ask! Did Jareth marry Sarah? lol, sorry, it was random but please give a reply -.-’

56 | maggie

October 12th, 2007 at 5:31 am

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no sarah went back to the ‘real’ world and lived her life normaly and Jareth stayed in the Labyrinth and is apparently dying there.

57 | Akana Tachino

October 14th, 2007 at 2:34 am

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T.T Personally, my sympathies lie with the Gobin King… i remember being bitterly disappointed >_<

58 | maggie

October 14th, 2007 at 7:54 am

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I know me too! but then again how old is Jareth? and Sarah’s like 15 sooo…………… *creepy*

59 | Akana Tachino

October 17th, 2007 at 5:22 am

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Hehe…*nod*
Then, Sarah did mention as she told Toby the story…that the girl fell in love with the Goblin King? O.o lol…?

60 | dragon

November 26th, 2007 at 3:19 pm

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Talk about love…this is my all time favorite movie. i wish they would make a movie of Return to the Labyrinth.
i have crystalls like Jareths. i love the movie soooo much.
im on a search for the books. Sometimes i wish i could just enter the labyrinth myself and meet Jareth ( i think hes cute) trust me… im wierd!

61 | David

December 9th, 2007 at 3:01 pm

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I finally finished writing my review of volume two! It features an improved story (yay!), less Jareth (boo!), more Toby, stronger art and is a big improvement over volume one.

62 | Roxy

December 19th, 2007 at 8:22 am

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Volume two was DEFINITELY better than Vol. 1. By a long shot. The end is such a cliffhanger! GAH!! NOOOOO!! What’s really driving me crazy is that it took so long for volume 2 to come out. God, I HOPE volume 3 doesn’t take so long. I think I’m going to go crazy. Any word on what’s going on with volume 3. I know it’s only been a month, but I’m already desperate.

63 | David

December 19th, 2007 at 8:32 am

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Roxy - I totally agree with you about the improvements! In my volume 2 review, I mention possible volume 3 release:

Good news: Return to Labyrinth has been expanded from three to four volumes! There’s currently no set street-date for volume three, but I suspect that it will hit sometime next summer (2008).

Let’s hope it’s sooner than that!

64 | Roxy

December 19th, 2007 at 10:15 am

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Summer?! *swoons* I won’t last that long–hmmm… That sounds redundant. Maybe I said that already in your Review of the second volume…? I probably did. I’m hoping it’ll be sooner. Ideally, this one will be much better received and increase the popularity enough to get the third volume out sooner.

65 | Brogan

December 24th, 2007 at 1:40 pm

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Hi can any of you tell me where to get the 2nd book? i cant find it any where!

66 | jarrett savoie

January 29th, 2008 at 9:53 pm

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i cant wait until the next book. i need my fix. so when does the next book come out? all i have to say is keep up the good work.

67 | David

January 30th, 2008 at 11:43 am

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Roxy - Yes, summer is a long wait. Hopefully the Dark Crystal manga will fill in the time between now and then.

Brogan - Order Return to Labyrinth Volume 1 and Order Return to Labyrinth Volume 2 from Amazon!

jarrett savoie - Book three comes out sometime in the summer 2008.

68 | Paloma

March 19th, 2008 at 8:13 pm

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Any chances that this will come out in Brazil? Labyrinth is one of my favorite movies and I really wanted to read Return to Labyrinth :D

69 | ashley_2009

March 20th, 2008 at 12:33 pm

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I LOVE THIS MOVIE, i have got to read then manga!

70 | DarkAngeKisses

May 26th, 2008 at 2:32 pm

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Actually, one point which really bothered/annoyed me was the ball scene. Toby meets Ludo and Hoggle and Sir Didymus, they mention that they know Sarah and then…nothing. Toby, who seems like he might get curious easily, doesn’t ask how they know her. The don’t tell him how he was kidnapped by Jareth, which strikes me as something he should know, and they don’t tell him how Sarah fought to save him.

As far as the inside art, I agree with your review of it. It’s not bad, and it does basically take some getting used to, but it was a bit of a let down after seeing the cover art (which I adore).

Your mention of the goblins looking too soft made me think of them again. The city almost seems more…pleasant? Less hostile? than it did in the movie. I can also see Toby as being at least 15.

Serina: “Toby should be the one becoming entranced with Jareth, not the other way round.” There did seem to be some odd innuendo thrown in there, which actually amused me. (I’m a slasher by nature, so it didn’t bother me). The book Jareth does seem to lack some of the charism movie Jareth had, which I kind of blame the art for. And some of his lines.

I don’t mind the two females as much as I could (the fairy and the goblin-mask girl) but they are not too desirable/interesting to me. The masked girl seems rather weak-willed at times, with her chasing after Candelwick, and doing whatever her employer tells her to. She does rebel a little, however, against her employer.

As for the fairy - remember when one of them bit Sarah? I thought they couldn’t talk, or could only make sounds. The book fairy seems to go against the previous information the movie supplied, which confuses me.

All in all, I don’t see Jareth as coming off as ’slightly bisexual’. He just seems really, really interested in Toby. (Understandable, since he’s been following him around granting his every wish for years…) And probably finds amusement in Toby’s reactions, possibly because they remind him of how Sarah would react? Either way.

71 | DarkAngeKisses

May 26th, 2008 at 2:54 pm

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Ginger: “I know most of you would rather see works from the Original artist or even the cover artist but manga is not supposed to be so detailed and perfect.”

Not exactly. There are plenty of beautifully drawn/detailed mangas out there. (The coloring would take forever though)

I think the reason the inside art disappointed so many was because it is a manga, which attracted manga fans as well as fans of the movie. Just from the cover art, I was expecting something that built on the allure of the movie. And western styled comics can be beautifully drawn as well (I’ve read enough…). The inside art seems a bit…lacking. Posture seems a bit stiff at points as well. Not bad, just not my cup of tea, you could say.

72 | Pinksuperfreak

June 28th, 2008 at 9:58 pm

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HOLA
So far I like volume 2 is better than volume 1 for RETURN TO LABYRINTH
I think JIM HENSON should turn it into a movie because if hes going to finish the story of the LABYRINTH by explaining it in a book, then he should make another movie to show the ending, the way it should end.

73 | Sarah

June 28th, 2008 at 10:05 pm

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Hola
I think Volume 2 in return to labyrinth is better than volume 1.
I think that Jim Henson should turn the RETURN TO LABYRINTH a movie because if hes going to explain the ending in a book, then he should show us all how the LABYRINTH ends.

74 | PINKSUPERFREAK

June 28th, 2008 at 10:10 pm

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HOLA
I think that volume 2 in RETURN TO LABYRINTH is better than volume 1.
I think that Jim henson should make “RETURN TO LBAYRINTH” a movie because
if hes going to explain to us how the story ends in a book, then he should show us how the story ends. :-)

75 | PINKSUPERFREAK

June 28th, 2008 at 10:16 pm

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Sorry about the repeat i was having problems with my computer.
If Jim henson does make REURN TO LABYRINTH a movie then I hope it turns out to be a great movie like the first one.

76 | sarah-helen

July 14th, 2008 at 5:12 pm

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Hi this looks really interesting, and was wondering where i would be able to buy a copy of this ?

please email back as i love this film
at selgie@hotmail.co.uk

=]

77 | Marisa

August 20th, 2008 at 7:31 pm

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Ok now I have to check it out.

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