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The Stuff of Legend

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The Stuff of Legend
Publication information
PublisherTh3rd World Studios
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateMay 2009 – present
No. of issues19
Creative team
Written byMike Raicht
Brian Smith
Artist(s)Charles Paul Wilson III
Colorist(s)Jon Conkling
Michael DeVito
Collected editions
Book 1: The DarkISBN 0-345-52100-5

The Stuff of Legend is a comic book series produced by Th3rd World Studios. The writers of The Stuff of Legend are Mike Raicht and Brian Smith. The illustrator is Charles Paul Wilson III.[1]

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Publication history

The series is released as 56-page comic books, with Volume 1 a two-issue mini-series. A second volume of four issues, as well as a third, was announced in 2010.[2][3]

Brian Smith, Charles Paul Wilson III, the guys at Th3rd World and Mike Raicht were planning on getting Volume 5 in 2015, and wrapping the series up with Volume 6.[4] The first three issues of Volume 5 were published in 2017. The fourth issue of Volume 5 was published in September 2020. An in-house ad following the final page of that issue solicits the next volume, "The War." No further information was announced.

Plot

The story takes place in 1944 Brooklyn. A band of toys goes on a journey into the Dark Realm to rescue a young boy, who is their owner, from the infamous Bogeyman. In the Dark Realm, which is inside the boy's closet, they change. They become life sized, with functional weapons and, in the teddy bear's case, teeth. As they venture into the Dark, they battle the Bogeyman's forces, composed mostly of bitter, lost toys, fallen under the fearful powers of their Dark master.

Collected editions

The comics collected into trade paperbacks:

  • Book 1: The Dark (collects Volume 1: The Dark, Issues 1 and 2, 128 pages, Villard Books, April 2010, ISBN 0-345-52100-5)
  • Book 2: The Jungle (collects Volume 2: The Jungle, Issues 1 through 4, 144 pages, Th3rd World Studios, April 2011)
  • Book 3: A Jester's Tale (collects Volume 3: A Jester's Tale, Issues 1 through 4, 124 pages, Th3rd World Studios, March 2012, ISBN 0-9832161-2-6)
  • Book 4: The Toy Collector (collects Volume 4: The Toy Collector, Issues 1 through 5, 124 pages, Th3rd World Studios, August 2013)
  • The Stuff of Legend: Omnibus One [Hardcover] (collects Volume 1: The Dark and Volume 2: The Jungle, 260 pages, Th3rd World Studios, July 2012, ISBN 0-9832161-9-3)
  • The Stuff of Legend: Omnibus Two [Hardcover] (collects Volume 3: A Jester's Tale and Volume 4: The Toy Collector, 270 pages, Th3rd World Studios, February 2014, ISBN 0-9895744-9-0)

Awards

In 2010, Wilson was nominated for the Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award for his work on The Stuff of Legend.[5][6]

Possible film

According to Deadline, in 2012 Walt Disney Pictures made a pitch deal to make a film adaptation of the graphic novel with Pete Candeland to direct and Shawn Christensen writing the script; however, Christensen became unavailable and is no longer involved.[7]

In his absence, Saw writers, Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan have been selected to adapt the series as a live-action film with David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman serving as producers under their Mandeville Films banner.[8]

References

  1. ^ Phegley, Kiel (June 5, 2009). "Th3rd World's "Stuff of Legend"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
  2. ^ Rogers, Vaneta (February 2, 2010). "Th3rd World Announces STUFF OF LEGEND Vol. 2 & 3". Newsarama. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
  3. ^ Rogers, Vaneta (May 20, 2010). "STUFF OF LEGEND Vol. 2 Brings Fantasy Back to Life". Newsarama. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
  4. ^ Rogers, Vaneta (November 8, 2013). "Mike Raicht Talks Dark Shadows And The End Of The Stuff Of Legend". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  5. ^ "Charles P. Wilson III Receives 2010 Manning Award Nomination". 7 June 2010.
  6. ^ "The Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award". Archived from the original on 2009-12-29. Retrieved 2009-12-03.
  7. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (2012-06-11). "Disney Makes Pitch Deal For 'Stuff Of Legend' With Pete Candeland Directing". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  8. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (2013-10-09). "'Saw' Writers to Adapt Disney's 'Stuff of Legend' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-05-30.

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