The story is a more nuanced take on the original action-fantasy cartoon; in the graphic novel, Princess Gwenevere has taken a leave of absence from the Jewel Riders to prepare to become the queen of Avalon, but she is pulled back when Merlin begins behaving erratically, heralding the return of an old enemy to the kingdom.
Mad Cave signed a deal earlier this year to create graphic novels based on two 1990s-vintage animated properties from 41 Entertainment (see “Exclusive: Mad Cave Inks Deal with 41 Entertainment”). Princess Gwenevere & the Jewel Riders ran in 1995-96 and was the basis for Rachel Roberts’ YA Avalon: Web of Magic novels, which in turn were adapted into Avalon: The Warlock Diaries, a graphic novel trilogy published by Seven Seas.