The battle for the heart of the Labyrinth is underway as the goblin rebellion storms the Owl King's castle, with Maria and her companions right at the heart of it.
Jim Henson's Labyrinth; Coronation #10 is magnificent from beginning to end and brings the two timelines together even more so than before. The action and artwork are beautiful with a story that amps up the drama to what is sure to be an intense and exciting final two issues. Read Full Review
Bayliss and Flores continue to produce detailed and amazing art in this issue. With everything becoming increasingly more tense, the art does a great job of showcasing that tension with the expressions of the characters as well as the dramatic panels and splash pages. Read Full Review
The pacing of this issue felt a bit slow but it redeems itself with wonderful art and great references and additions to the Labyrinth mythos. Read Full Review
I still like the story in Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation #10. I'm still curious to see just how Maria's story is going to end, and whether there is any room to surprise us. But I feel like it's just trying to stretch the plot out a bit to fill issues, and doesn't really tell us anything new. Read Full Review
I'm going to see this series through to the end, but it seems to be falling apart. The story is okay for the message it's giving, but the art is oddly composed, while the colors obscure the visuals. This was just average. It's disappointing just for that reason. That said, I want this to at least end well. My fingers are crossed. Read Full Review
This was one of my favorite movies growing up, and also why I still have a crush on the beautiful Jennifer Connelly..but I regress. If you enjoyed the movie then this is a must to pick up. Spurrier is doing and excellent job writing while Daniel Bayliss on the art is great. Great coloring, as well the characters look right out of the movie. Anyway a fun book and a must for Labyrinth fans.