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Frank Miller Launches YA Fantasy Series Pandora with Emma Kubert

Interestingly, Miller also brought up older fairy tales such as the ones made famous by the Brothers Grimm, noting that many of them weren’t afraid to shy away from darker, more horrific themes. Despite this aside, Miller ensures that Pandora is definitely meant for younger readers. He’s already had some experience in the YA genre with Cursed, an illustrated novel he co-created with Tom Wheeler. Frank Miller’s take on King Arhtur, Cursed will be receiving a Netflix adaptation. but Pandora shows that fans can expect the unexpected with Frank Miller’s future project with his newest venture.

While a lauded veteran in comics, there’s no doubt that Miller’s name is associated with mostly adult-oriented material. His creator-owned works often deal with mature subjects, largely violence and sexual situations. While Frank Miller Presents is giving fans of his classic stories more of the content they loved in the creator’s heyday, stories like Pandora show he’s branching out and trying to reach new readers. It’s a smart approach with fantasy genres being quite popular with younger generations. Frank Miller and Emma Kubert’s collaboration on Pandora may be a needed step to make the new publishing company as successful as possible.

Source: Comicsbeat


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Frank Miller Launches YA Fantasy Series Pandora with Emma Kubert

Interestingly, Miller also brought up older fairy tales such as the ones made famous by the Brothers Grimm, noting that many of them weren’t afraid to shy away from darker, more horrific themes. Despite this aside, Miller ensures that Pandora is definitely meant for younger readers. He’s already had some experience in the YA genre with Cursed, an illustrated novel he co-created with Tom Wheeler. Frank Miller’s take on King Arhtur, Cursed will be receiving a Netflix adaptation. but Pandora shows that fans can expect the unexpected with Frank Miller’s future project with his newest venture.
While a lauded veteran in comics, there’s no doubt that Miller’s name is associated with mostly adult-oriented material. His creator-owned works often deal with mature subjects, largely violence and sexual situations. While Frank Miller Presents is giving fans of his classic stories more of the content they loved in the creator’s heyday, stories like Pandora show he’s branching out and trying to reach new readers. It’s a smart approach with fantasy genres being quite popular with younger generations. Frank Miller and Emma Kubert’s collaboration on Pandora may be a needed step to make the new publishing company as successful as possible.

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Source: Comicsbeat

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Frank Miller Launches YA Fantasy Series Pandora with Emma Kubert

Interestingly, Miller also brought up older fairy tales such as the ones made famous by the Brothers Grimm, noting that many of them weren’t afraid to shy away from darker, more horrific themes. Despite this aside, Miller ensures that Pandora is definitely meant for younger readers. He’s already had some experience in the YA genre with Cursed, an illustrated novel he co-created with Tom Wheeler. Frank Miller’s take on King Arhtur, Cursed will be receiving a Netflix adaptation. but Pandora shows that fans can expect the unexpected with Frank Miller’s future project with his newest venture.
While a lauded veteran in comics, there’s no doubt that Miller’s name is associated with mostly adult-oriented material. His creator-owned works often deal with mature subjects, largely violence and sexual situations. While Frank Miller Presents is giving fans of his classic stories more of the content they loved in the creator’s heyday, stories like Pandora show he’s branching out and trying to reach new readers. It’s a smart approach with fantasy genres being quite popular with younger generations. Frank Miller and Emma Kubert’s collaboration on Pandora may be a needed step to make the new publishing company as successful as possible.

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Source: Comicsbeat

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