6/20/2023 0 Comments Adventure Time by Roger LangridgeLuckily, the show’s loopy, candy-colored visuals translate easily to the print medium, and all seven artists do a passable job at the very least. Translating these characters into ones whose voices emerge only from the reader’s head is a tough job, and if fans rely solely on sensorial familiarity with the existing product, publisher Boom! risks eliminating a large segment of the televised AT audience. John DiMaggio’s skillful work as shape-shifter Jake the Dog, who often strays from gruff to gleeful, is inseparable from the appeal of the character. One huge component of Adventure Time’s appeal as an animated series is its voice work, which remains fresh, funny, and often surprising. This annual, which crams a lot into 32 pages, doesn’t provide a definitive answer, but it does point the way to possible success. Here’s the crucial question about the acclaimed and popular Cartoon Network series Adventure Time and its recent foray into comics: is it Coors Water or is it the Doritos Locos Taco? Brand extension is a dangerous game that can easily dilute a powerful and well-constructed property. Writers: Roger Langridge, Alex Cox, Bryce Carlson, Josh Williamson, Derek Fridolfs, Kory Bing, Sfé MonsterĪrtists: Roger Langridge, Alex Cox, Dustin Nguyen, Jason Ho, Derek Fridolfs, Kory Bing, Sfé Monster
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