Abadazad

Abadazad

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publisher=CrossGen Entertainment, inc.
date=March, 2004 - May, 2004
issues=3
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writers=J.M.DeMatteis
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pencillers=Mike Ploog
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"Abadazad" is an American comic book written by J.M.DeMatteis and drawn by Mike Ploog, with color by Nick Bell. Published in 2004 by Crossgen Comics to rave reviews [ [http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/reviews/107757825515827.htm Abadazad #1 (Line of Fire Reviews)] ,by Olivia Woodward, February 23, 2004] , the series halted when Crossgen went out of business. Abadazad was co-owned by DeMatteis, Ploog, and CrossGen but in the stories the historical author is Franklin O. Davies.

Disney acquired "Abadazad" along with the rest of CrossGen's intellectual property [ [http://www.newsarama.com/pages/CG_Disney.htm Disney Buys CrossGen Confirmed - Abadazad Plans Named] , by Matt Brady] and, in June, 2006, the story was reborn in a unique hybrid format: a children's book series that combines diary entries, full-page illustrations, and sequential art. At least eight Abadazad volumes were originally planned, though only three volumes have been published as of August 2008. The future of the rest of the series remains uncertain.

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Abadazad is a magical land that Kate Jameson—a surly, cynical fourteen-year-old child—has only known through a series of famous fantasy novels written a century ago by one Franklin O. Davies. When Kate suddenly finds herself journeying through the real Abadazad in search of her beloved younger brother, Matt—who vanished five years earlier—she discovers that the truth of Abadazad is far stranger, and more amazing, than fiction. She is guided to enter Abadazad by Little Martha, the protagonist of the novels which she had read, and is given cause to confront the villain known as Lanky Man, to whom is ascribed the disappearance of Matt.

Book Series

#"Abadazad: The Road to Inconceivable" (June, 2006)
#"Abadazad: The Dream Thief" (June, 2006)
#"Abadazad: The Puppet, the Professor, and the Prophet" (July 2007 in UK, unpublished in US)
#"Abadazad: Historcery" (release date unknown)

US publication of books 3 and 4 was originally scheduled for March and Summer 2007, but appears to have been delayed without explanation. As of August 2007, books 3 and 4 are no longer available for pre-order on Amazon.com.

Book 3 has been published in the UK.

Book 4 remains unpublished. Its synopsis (from Amazon.UK's website): "A groundbreaking mix of fiction and full-colour comic strip that follows a headstrong girl's journey into the bizarre fictional world of Abadazad to rescue her brother. In 'Historcery', Kate has finally gathered the group of friends she hopes will help her to rescue her brother Matt from the evil Lanky Man: the walking candle Master Wix, Professor Headstrong, the puppet Mary Annette and Mr Glum.

Although he and artist Mike Ploog originally signed up for eight volumes (with hopes for twelve, depending on sales), J.M. DeMatteis noted in his Amazon.com blog [ [http://www.amazon.com/gp/blog/post/PLNK32C78B1WP043Y J.M. DeMatteis' Amazon Blog - Farewell, Abadazad] , by J.M. DeMatteis, September 17, 2007] on September 17, 2007, that the Abadazad book series would be ending after three books with the third book not to be released in the United States. However, in March 2008 on this same blog DeMatteis hinted at a possible revival of the series. [ [http://www.amazon.com/gp/blog/post/PLNK2M8CE6S46NOOB J.M. DeMatteis' Amazon Blog - Easter in Abadazad] , by J.M. DeMatteis, March 23, 2008]

Franklin O. Davies

In the "Abadazad" series, Kate makes references to the "original" book series, written by Franklin O. Davies and illustrated by Arthur N. Pierson. This fictional series is heavily based on L. Frank Baum's series of "Wizard of Oz" books; as a result, "Oz" fans may find Davies' backstory very familiar.

Davies wrote "nineteen or twenty" "Abadazad" books, from 1898 to 1924, starting with "Little Martha in Abadazad". Other titles mentioned include "Queen Ija of Abadazad", "The Eight Oceans of Abadazad", "Professor Headstrong of Abadazad", "The Enchanted Gardens of Abadazad", "The Balloonicorn of Abadazad", "The Edges of Abadazad", "The Battle for Abadazad" and "The Wretchedly Awful City of Abadazad". Most of these feature Martha Cooper, a small, determined girl who possesses the means, in the form of a blue sphere, of travelling to Abadazad at will. The historical book series reveals that Martha herself had related the stories to Davies, who had written them into books, altering the appearance and characters as he thought best suited the audience.

In the original Crossgen comic book, the fictitious author's name was Franklin O. Barrie.

References

External links

* [http://www.abadazad.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Abadazad&search=Search J.M. DeMatteis and Mike Ploog at the Helsinki Book Fair Oct. 2006]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6161854 J.M. DeMatteis and Mike Ploog on NPR'S "All Things Considered" Sept. 2006]


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