
Rebecca Taylor (1)
Author of Mouse Guard: Labyrinth and Other Stories (Free Comic Book Day 2014)
For other authors named Rebecca Taylor, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Rebecca Taylor
Mouse Guard: Labyrinth and Other Stories (Free Comic Book Day 2014) (2014) — Editor — 131 copies, 2 reviews
BOOM! Studios Halloween Fright Fest Mini Comic Bundle 2014 Halloween Comic Fest (2014) — Editor — 2 copies
Associated Works
Gotham Academy #15 — Editor — 5 copies
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This is a charming idea for a comic/graphic novel series, and by and large, it's a solid initial entry. The appeal is in getting to experience four folklore adaptations - or, sometimes, new stories cobbled from old elements - each told in a different style, with explicitly different art, but all sharing the same loose theme. So far, so good. The main selling point, though, is in being a continuation of Jim Henson's cult favorite TV series, The Storyteller, and the book falls down a little show more there. The first two stories only feature the Storyteller and his dog in the absolutely most minimal cameos; they might not as well be present. They're a little more involved in the third story, and of course, they are fully woven into the final one (which is an adaptation of an unproduced teleplay from the series). That's a slightly awkward imbalance that will plague this particular series; it's almost as if most of the contributors have never seen the show. Certainly, nobody writes the Storyteller's dialogue like the late, great Anthony Mingella; his unusual cadence leaps off the page, even highly truncated as it is here. I've read eleven other of these latter-day Storyteller installments so far, and only one of them even attempts to sound like the actual show.
As for the stories themselves, they're a solid bunch. Of the first three, the one that makes the strongest impression is the first, "The Magic Snow Goose and the Lord of the Forest," chiefly due to S.M. Vidaurri's vibrant and eye-catching art. The real star here, though, is the final entry, "Vasilissa the Beautiful"; even if it wasn't taken from a screenplay, it would be the strongest story both in plot and in art (here provided by Jeff Stokely). It's very hard to turn down a Baba Yaga story, and this one is particularly fun. The unabridged screenplay, along with some uncolored art for that story, is provided at the back of the book - a nice additional treat that raises the whole affair about half a star in my estimation. show less
As for the stories themselves, they're a solid bunch. Of the first three, the one that makes the strongest impression is the first, "The Magic Snow Goose and the Lord of the Forest," chiefly due to S.M. Vidaurri's vibrant and eye-catching art. The real star here, though, is the final entry, "Vasilissa the Beautiful"; even if it wasn't taken from a screenplay, it would be the strongest story both in plot and in art (here provided by Jeff Stokely). It's very hard to turn down a Baba Yaga story, and this one is particularly fun. The unabridged screenplay, along with some uncolored art for that story, is provided at the back of the book - a nice additional treat that raises the whole affair about half a star in my estimation. show less
While I've seen the TV show Farscape, and the movie Labyrinth, I had no exposure to the other four stories. This was an eclectic collection. Sci-fi, mouse fantasy, steampunk - it was odd jumping from world to world. Some of the stories made me want to read more (The Mouse Guard), while others left me confused (Will O'The Wisp). In the end this was a fine collection to read. I didn't receive it as part of FCBD 2014. I received it a few weeks ago, as part of a video game art exhibit at a local show more museum show less
Mouse Guard, Labyrinth and Other Stories: a (2014) Free Comic Book Day Hardcover Anthology by David Petersen
The 2014 Archia Free Comic Book Day anthology Mouse Guard™, Labyrinth and Other Stories has these short stories in it:
Mouse Guard™ - 'The Tale of the Axe Trio' written and illustrated by David Petersen**** The father of a young mouse named Rand gives his son until dawn to decide to which trade he wants to be apprenticed. He also tells Rand the secret story of the daughters of Orren, 4th wielder of the Mythic Black Axe, which helps the lad decide. I like those sisters!
Rust - 'Day 23'***
Mouse Guard™ - 'The Tale of the Axe Trio' written and illustrated by David Petersen**** The father of a young mouse named Rand gives his son until dawn to decide to which trade he wants to be apprenticed. He also tells Rand the secret story of the daughters of Orren, 4th wielder of the Mythic Black Axe, which helps the lad decide. I like those sisters!
Rust - 'Day 23'***
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