Courtney Crumrin

Courtney Crumrin

Cover to Courtney Crumrin and the Night Things
Publication information
Publisher Oni Press
Schedule various
Format Limited series
Genre
    Publication date March 13, 2002 - Ongoing
    Number of issues 13 (Including Courtney Crumrin Tales) + 10 (2012 series)
    Main character(s) Courtney Crumrin, Aloysius Crumrin, Miss Crisp, Butterworm
    Creative team
    Writer(s) Ted Naifeh
    Artist(s) Ted Naifeh

    Courtney Crumrin is an independent comic book series written and illustrated by Ted Naifeh and released through Oni Press.

    Publication history

    The series is ongoing and consisted of 12 comics compiled into three books entitled Courtney Crumrin and the Night Things, Courtney Crumrin and the Coven of Mystics, and Courtney Crumrin in the Twilight Kingdom. Two shorter books entitled Courtney Crumrin and the Fire-Thief's Tale and Courtney Crumrin & the Prince of Nowhere followed, then compiled into a fourth volume Courtney Crumrin's Monstrous Holiday. They pick up from the end of book 12 where Courtney is invited to join her uncle on a trip to Prague.

    During the summer of 2005, Naifeh released a one-shot entitled Courtney Crumrin Tales, which focused on Courtney's Uncle Aloysius as a young man. A short color prelude has also appeared in Oni Press Color Special 2002.

    In April 2012 Oni Press and Ted Naifeh started a new ongoing series, simply titled Courtney Crumrin, for the first time created in color.[1] This series ran for ten issues and was collected in two volumes, Courtney Crumrin: The Witch Next Door and Courtney Crumrin: The Final Spell.

    Naifeh was quoted in 2013 as saying "[I]f I feel drawn back to Courtney's world, I may take another trip there someday. It's not a completely closed door."[2]

    Characters

    Trade Paperback Volumes

    References

    1. "Oni Press: Courtney Crumrin #1 2012". Retrieved 3 July 2012.
    2. Pitts, Lan (2013-03-22). "COURTNEY CRUMRIN Wraps, but Naifeh Has New Plans". newsarama.com. Newsarama. Retrieved 2014-07-02.

    External links

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