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IDW is proud to announce the return of the science fiction classic,
Starstruck, to comics. Debuting in August, the 13-issue series will
showcase the fine writing of Elaine Lee and the remarkable art of
Michael Kaluta. Scanned from the original art to ensure the highest
quality, the entire series is being re-colored by fantasy artist, Lee
Moyer, whose painted work has appeared on the covers of books by Iain
Banks, H.P. Lovecraft and Marion Zimmer Bradley.
“Starstruck is a classic work, and some of Michael’s very finest art—it
has been out of print for too long,” said Scott Dunbier, IDW’s
Starstruck editor. “Our series will present Elaine and Michael’s vision
as never before. New readers will be astounded by it, while diehard
fans will delight in seeing their old friend looking better than ever.”
Set in a far-flung and very alternative future, Starstruck chronicles
the lives and relationships of Elaine Lee’s characters from her play of
the same name. The sometimes dark, often hilarious, and always
surprising Starstruck is a visually stunning tale in which the
offspring of two powerful houses vie for wealth and dominance in a
newly free, but completely anarchic universe. First printed in Heavy
Metal and as a Marvel epic series, then a Dark Houre comic, Starstruck
is a joyride to the far side of the spiral arm.
Author, film director and visual artist, Clive Barker, has said of
Starstruck, “I was, and am, a huge fan of Starstruck, which I think was
one of the most brave and elegant experiments in comic book
story-telling.”
In addition to classic Starstuck material, each issue will contain an
episode of Galactic Girl Guides by the same creative team as the main
comic, including material never before published. Artist Charles Vess,
best known for his work with Neil Gaiman, has inked Kaluta’s pencil art
for these additional stories.
Starstruck #1 will be available in stores in August 2009.
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