Dark Horse Comics is beginning to release Library Editions of the Millarworld backlist under its new agreement with creator Mark Millar (see "Millarworld to Dark Horse"), including Jupiter’s Legacy and Chrononauts, both set to release in 2025. The two volumes follow Wanted & Big Game, which is shipping in October, and The Ambassadors, which is shipping in December.
The Jupiter’s Legacy Library Edition collects Jupiter’s Legacy Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, with stories written by Millar and art by Wilfredo Torres, Davide Gianfelice, Chris Sprouse, Rick Burchett, and Ty Templeton. Covers are by Frank Quitely, with chapter illustrations by Quitely and Bill Sienkiewicz. The 312-page 8" x 12.1875" hardcover will be released at $49.99 on March 11 in the book channel and March 12 in comic stores. This is the first of three Jupiter’s Legacy Library Edition volumes.
The Chrononauts Library Edition collects the material in the first two trade paperback collections, with stories written by Millar with art by co-creator Sean Gordon Murphy and Eric Canete, with cover art by Murphy and Pasqual Ferry. The 256-page 8" x 12.1875" hardcover is also priced at $49.99, and will be released on May 13 to the book channel and May 14 to comic stores.
Including 'Jupiter's Legacy,' 'Chrononauts'
Posted by Milton Griepp on August 30, 2024 @ 2:17 am CT
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