Adult coloring book of Jim Henson’s fan-favorite film Labyrinth !
Experience Jim Henson’s cult-classic film like never before in this interactive coloring book!
Featuring over forty black and white illustrations showcasing the vibrant and compelling world of the Labyrinth and featuring fan-favorite characters (and creatures!) Jareth the Goblin King, Sarah, Hoggle, Sir Didymus, Ludo, the goblins and much more!
James Maury "Jim" Henson was the most widely known puppeteer in American television history. He was the creator of The Muppets and the leading force behind their long creative run in the television series Sesame Street and The Muppet Show and films such as The Muppet Movie (1979) and The Dark Crystal (1982). He was also an Oscar-nominated film director, Emmy Award-winning television producer, and the founder of The Jim Henson Company, the Jim Henson Foundation, and Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Henson is widely acknowledged for the ongoing vision of faith, friendship, magic, and love which infused nearly all of his work.
When Henson died on May 16, 1990, his sudden death resulted in an outpouring of public and professional affection. There have since been numerous tributes and dedications in his memory. Henson’s companies, which are now run by his children, continue to produce films and television shows.
Humanitarian, muppeteer, producer and director of films for children that encourage tolerance, interracial values, equality and fair play. He was awarded the Courage of Conscience award September 26, 1992.
For the binding, this book is sewn together and the pages are not perforated. If you want to take the pages out to color you’ll probably have to cut the threads apart instead of using an x-acto knife or the like.
The back of each page is blank so you can use markers or pens that would usually bleed through, but I still suggest using craft or construction paper to keep the next page safe.
The illustrations is where this book falls short. I had to go back and make sure that it was indeed an adult coloring book. The pictures are very cartoonish and leave a lot of blank space- not suited for an adult coloring book. There were still some pretty illustrations, but not at all the dynamic pictures from The Labyrinth that I was looking for. I’m hoping for a redo with more realistic illustrations.