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It was promoted by [[Red Fraggle at Free Comic Book Day|a live appearance of Red Fraggle]], [[Karen Prell]], and the creative team behind "The Birthday Present". |
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*"Red's Big Idea" written and illustrated by [[Jeffrey Brown]] |
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The issue features a story where a cat escapes [[Doc's workshop]] through the hole in the wall and ends up trapped in [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]].<ref name="nerdiestkid">[http://nerdiest-kids.com/letters-from-fraggle-rock/ Nerdiest-Kids.com]</ref> |
The issue features a story where a cat escapes [[Doc's workshop]] through the hole in the wall and ends up trapped in [[Fraggle Rock (location)|Fraggle Rock]].<ref name="nerdiestkid">[http://nerdiest-kids.com/letters-from-fraggle-rock/ Nerdiest-Kids.com]</ref> |
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*"The Convincing of Convincing John" written by [[Neil Kleid]] and illustrated by [[Fernando Pinto]] |
*"The Convincing of Convincing John" written by [[Neil Kleid]] and illustrated by [[Fernando Pinto]] |
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:Release date: June 23, 2010 |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 18:11, 22 October 2010
Fraggle Rock is a comic book series launched in spring 2010 by Archaia Studios Press based on the world of Fraggle Rock.
The Fraggle Rock comics are published in an eight-inch by eight-inch format, a size that Archaia has used for its Mouse Guard (David Petersen) series. The series will be an anthology of tales set in Fraggle rock, combining long and short stories, rather than a major continuing arc.
Each issue will feature activity pages created by Katie Cook - such as teaching how to draw the character, how to make radish stamps, or how to build Doozer structures.[1]
- -Tim Beedle, managing editor[1]
Free Comic Book Day issue
- Release date: May 1, 2010
- "Boober the Doozer" written by Nichol Ashworth and illustrated by Jake Myler
- "The Birthday Present" written by Sam Humphries and illustrated by Jeremy Love
It was promoted by a live appearance of Red Fraggle, Karen Prell, and the creative team behind "The Birthday Present".
Volume 1, Issue #1
- Release date: April 28, 2010
- "A Throne of My Own" written by Heather White and illustrated by Jeff Stokely
- "Time Flies" written and illustrated by Katie Cook
- "Red's Big Idea" written and illustrated by Jeffrey Brown
Volume 1, Issue #2
The issue features a story where a cat escapes Doc's workshop through the hole in the wall and ends up trapped in Fraggle Rock.[1]
- Release date: May 26, 2010
- "A Visitor From Outer Space" by Leigh Dragoon and illustrated by Jake Myler
- "Different Tastes" written by Adrianne Ambrose and illustrated by Joanna Estep
- "The Convincing of Convincing John" written by Neil Kleid and illustrated by Fernando Pinto
Volume 1, Issue #3
- Release date: June 23, 2010
- "Where Have All the Doozers Gone?" written by Adrianne Ambrose and illustrated by Joanna Estep
- "Party, Doozer Style!" written by Grace Randolph and illustrated by Whitney Leith
- "To Catch a Fwaggle" written by Bryce P. Coleman and illustrated by Michael DiMotta
Volume 2, issue #1
- Release date: TBA
- Lead story written by Grace Randolph and illustrated by Chris Lie
- Backup story by Joe LeFavi and illustrated by Cory Godbey
- Backup story written by Jake T. Forbes and illustrated by Mark Simmons
Volume 2, issue #2
- Release date: TBA
- "The Meaning of Life" written by Joe LeFavi and illustrated by Heidi Arnhold
- "The Perfect Words" written by Tim Beedle and illustrated by Ross Campbell
- "The Fraggle Who Cried Monster" written by Jason M. Burns and illustrated by Chandra Free
See also
- Fraggle Rock, Marvel Comics' 1985-1986 run of Fraggle comics