Get Markosia's New Peter Pan Graphic Novel Today
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PETER PAN: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL SEQUEL was released by UK independent comics publisher Markosia on October 30. The book is written by award-winning writer Andy Winter (known for "Hero Killers") and features artwork, colouring, and lettering by Keara Norris, an American artist making her comics debut.

A 100% unofficial graphic novel sequel to J.M. Barrie's classic novel from 1911, Peter Pan is set an unspecified number of years after Captain Hook's death and features many of the book's original characters, including Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Tiger Lily, and the Darling siblings, although you might not immediately recognise some of them!
PETER'S BACK… AND IT'S PAN-DEMONIUM!
Peter Pan is bored. Captain Hook is long dead, the Lost Boys long departed, and an attempted invasion by brutal 'outsiders' has long been vanquished. The Neverland – under its ruler, Queen Tiger Lily – has severed all ties with the outside world. But Peter is about to have his wish for excitement and adventure fulfilled as a new and terrible danger arrives in the Neverland… and nothing for the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up will ever be the same again.
Co-creators Andy Winter and Keara Norris present a radical new take on Peter Pan in a wild sequel full of action, magic... and punk rock.
Writer Andy Winter said: "There are a thousand Peter Pan stories – even an official sequel in 2006 – but hopefully mine and Keara's brings something a bit different to the party. We take all sorts of liberties with J.M. Barrie's source material but hopefully fans of the original story will still find plenty to enjoy."
Peter Pan: The Graphic Novel Sequel by Andy Winter (writer) and Keara Norris (illustrator, colourist & letterer)
Publisher: Markosia
Release date: October 30, 2024
Format: 116 pages, full-colour paperback
Price: £14.99 (UK)/$19.99 (US)
Rating: Teen+
Check out the Markosia website for all available links to purchase a copy for yourself.
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