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Papercutz Announces Disney Frozen: Classic Comics Collection Vol. 1

Some stories never melt. For the first time, a decade of beloved Disney Frozen comic adventures is collected in one enchanting volume.

Papercutz invites readers back to Arendelle with Disney Frozen: Classic Comics Collection Vol. 1, an 88-page collection that brings together beloved comic stories from Disney Frozen magazine with pages beautifully remastered and all-new lettering!

Written by Alessandro Ferrari and Tea Orsi, with artwork by Elisabetta MelaranciArianna ReaFederica SalfoRosa la BarberaNicoletta Baldari, Marino Gentile, Veronica Di Lorenzo, Emilio Urbano, and Manuela Razzi; featuring inks by Michela Frare, Veronica Di Lorenzo, and Cristina Stella; plus colors by Antonella Angrisani, Dario Calabria, Greta Grippa, Luca Merli, Stefania Santi, Silvano Scolari, and Patrizia Zangrilli, this collection showcases a wide range of artistic styles while staying true to the spirit of the world of Frozen.

Return to Arendelle with Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven in this magical new collection! For over a decade, Disney Frozen magazine has delighted readers around the world, and now its comic stories are gathered in book form for the first time ever. From royal celebrations to daring adventures, these timeless tales capture the heart, humor, and sisterhood that made Frozen a worldwide phenomenon. Perfect for fans of all ages, this collection is a must-have piece of Disney history.

Designed for middle-grade readers ages 7-12, Disney Frozen: Classic Comics Collection Vol. 1 is an accessible, joyful introduction to comics storytelling and a keepsake for Disney fans of all ages.

Disney Frozen: Classic Comics Collection Vol. 1 arrives in comic shops and bookstores on June 16, 2026, in both paperback (ISBN: 9781545827758 | $14.99) and hardcover (ISBN: 9781545827765 | $19.99 ) editions.

Disney Frozen Classic Comics Collection Vol. 1

Review: Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation

As fan of the original trilogy of Star Wars movies, I have always wondered how George Lucas would continue his vision. As the movies were so iconic and more than a watermark as what one would consider science fiction. As it created a whole new era of space operas, a mark that would change the direction of the blockbuster movies.

There was nothing like it before. So when he created the prequel trilogy, fans felt like their prayers were answered. Though fans are divided, it did fill in many unanswered questions that were precursors to the movies that came out in the 1970s. As those films showed us a mystery in reverse, as we know the outcome, but how we got there, is what made that trilogy, underappreciated. In IDW’s adaptation of the second film of Lucas’s epic, Star Wars Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation, we get to relive the unraveling of a massive conspiracy.

We open up on Padme barely surviving an assassination attempt on Coruscant and wondering what other threats lay ahead, which leads the Chancellor to recommend to the Jedi Council that they send Obi Wan and Anakin, to protect her and investigate, which will be the first ten years after their first meeting.AS the threats increase, Obi Wan investigates on his own while Anakin takes Padme to Naboo to retreat, and coincidentally, become closer because of it. Obi Wan’s investigations take him to Tipoca City, where he finds out a army of clones was ordered by a Jedi Master long gone and he finds the bounty hunter hired to kill Padme, but is too late to stop him, but eventually follows the trail right to Count Dooku. Meanwhile, Anakin returns to Tattooine, as he senses his mother is in danger, which he eventually finds out that she had been taken by some Tusken Raiders, leaving Anakin to track her down himself. When he does find her, she is barely alive; his rage becomes all consuming, leaving him to slaughter the entire camp and bringing his mother’s body back to her husband’s family home to bury. Eventually Obi Wan, Anakin and Padme are captured by Dooku but help comes in the form of Mace Windu and a contingent of Jedi, and as it looks like they are doomed, Yoda brings the army of clones to even the odds. By book’s end, Yoda defeats Dooku , Anakin professes his love for Padme and they are married, the Chancellor is one step closer to becoming the Emperor, and the Jedi sense something sinister is on the horizon.

Overall, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation is a great adaptation that captures the best part of this film classic. The story and adaptation by Ferrari is excellent. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, this story is exactly why Star Wars fan love the franchise, because at the end, heart is all that matters.

Story: Alessandro Ferrari Character Studies: Igor Chimisso Layout: Ingo Romling
Clean Up/Ink: Andrea Greppi, Igor Chimisso, Marco Dominici, Monica Catalano
Paint (Background): Davide Turotti Paint (Characters): Kawaii Creative Studio
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.8 Overall: 9.7 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation

(W) Alessandro Ferrari (A) Various (CA) Cryssy Cheung
In Shops: Dec 15, 2021
SRP: $9.99

Experience the excitement and thrill of the epic Star Wars movies in this young-reader friendly adaptation of Episode II!

In the midst of galactic unrest from the growing Seperatist movement, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, are dispatched to protect Senator Padmé Amidala after a failed attempt on her life. What follows is a mission stretching to the farthest corners of the Outer Rim. Master and apprentice will discover a plot that threatens the entire Republic and see their loyalties-to the Jedi and each other-tested like never before. Can Anakin protect those he loves, and can Obi-Wan prevent the outbreak of all-out war?

Capturing the galaxy-spanning action of Attack of the Clones, experience Episode II as a beautiful graphic novel combining the epic wonder of Star Wars with streamlined, young-reader friendly designs.

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation

Preview: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel

(W) Alessandro Ferrari (A) Various (CA) Cryssy Cheung
In Shops: Jul 14, 2021
SRP: $9.99

Experience the excitement and thrill of the epic Star Wars movies in this young-reader friendly adaptation of Episode I!

Peace reigns in the Galaxy, guarded by the thousand-years old Jedi Order. But dark forces plot in the shadows to restore the power of the Sith, long believed gone. Unaware of this evil plan, two Jedi knights rescue Queen Amidala of Naboo and discover a young boy who could forever change the fate of the universe.

Capturing the galaxy-spanning action of The Phantom Menace, experience Episode I as a beautiful graphic novel combining the epic wonder of Star Wars with streamlined, young-reader friendly designs. This all-ages graphic novel is a must-read for longtime fans and a great introduction for young newcomers!

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel

Review: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel

As long as I can remember Star Wars has always been part of my life. As I can remember one of my uncles remarking about the first time he met me and my cousins, and we were all decked out in the franchise’s pajamas. So because I was born in the 70s, I have had to endure the lifelong pain of wanting more from that universe, and it only being satiated in the last 20 years. As I was one of the many fans that came out when  Episode I: The Phantom Menace came out in theaters back in 1999 and hold a mostly positive opinion on Lucas’s completion of his story.

As what he sought to give fans, was context, one that would give fans the necessary information to truly feel for Anakin. What came out of this new trilogy was that and much more, elevating the story everyone thought they knew from the Lucasfilm books into something even more extraordinary.  It gave even more characters to root for like Mace Windu and Qui-Gon Jinn. In Alessandro Ferrari’s graphic novel Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel, we revisit this much disputed modern-day classic.

We pick up the story where that has been chaos throughout the Galactic Republic, leading to some trouble on the surrounding planets. We meet a young Obi-Wan with his master, Qui Gon Jinn, who has been tasked to investigate what the Trade Federation is up to, which has been engineered by Lord Sidious. As Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon arrive on Naboo, where they save a local Gungan, Jar Jar Binks, who takes them to his ruling class and who the Jedi try to warn of the oncoming invasion by the Trade Federation. Meanwhile, the Jedi take Queen Amadala, the ruler of Naboo to the senate to plea for help for her people, but take a quick detour to a desert planet, called Tatooine, where they meet a young promising child, named Anakin, who they soon realize is more special than he first appears to be. By the book’s end, a battle has been won, a protagonist falls, hidden evil surfaces and the possible fulfillment of a prophecy through a child emerges.

Overall, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Graphic Novel is a respectable adaptation of the continuation of the world’s most celebrated modern mythology. The story by Lucas is a master class in character development and world-building. The adaptation by Ferrari makes the story a fun ride for younger readers. The art by the creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, a retelling that I enjoyed, and one that serves as a fine introduction to younger audiences.

Story: George Lucas Adaptation: Alessandro Ferrari
Art: Igor Chimisso, Matteo Piana, Andrea Parisi, Davide Turotti, Kawaii Creative Studio, Ken Shue, Roberto Santillo, Marco Ghiglione, Stefano Attardi, Olivia Ciancarelli, Clyde Grapa, and Enrico Soave
Story: 9.0 Adaptation: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Review: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Graphic Novel Adaptation

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

As a lifelong Star Wars fan the new movies with the exception of Rogue One, have been a challenge. I haven’t enjoyed them quite as much as the original trilogy. I have struggled to find what makes them compelling. As one of my cousins pointed out, I may not be the target audience. There’s absolutely a generational divide amongst the franchise’s fans.

When you first discovered the films and where you started feels like a major impact as to what one’s thoughts are. In Alessandro Ferrari’s gorgeously adaptation of the final entry in the Skywalker trilogy, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, our heroes fight to the very end, and also, begin anew.

The comic takes us through the big-screen story, adapting the controversial film to the graphic novel format. The story plays out like the film with Poe facing challenges of leadership, Finn having to make decisions for the good, and Rey confronting her past and destiny. It also reveals the true threat to the galaxy, one of the most controversial aspects of the film. It follows the plot from Mustafar to Exegol and everywhere in-between. With an opportunity to expand upon and explain some of the issues of the film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker sticks to the script.

By the story’s end, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is an adequate bookend to a ho-hum trilogy. The story by Ferrari gives a satisfactory end sticking to what we know. The art by Ferrari is gorgeous though. Altogether, this adaptation doesn’t improve on what seems to be a money grab of a film.

Story: Alessandro Ferrari Art: Alessandro Ferrari
Story: 5.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 7.3 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

(W) Alessandro Ferrari (A) VARIOUS (CA) Cryssy Cheung
In Shops: Mar 03, 2021
SRP: $9.99

Faithfully bringing events from the film to the comics page! Read along in The Rise of Skywalker as Poe faces the challenges of leadership, Finn and Rose make impossible decisions for the greater good, and Rey finally confronts her destiny. The true threat to the galaxy is revealed as the third Star Wars trilogy reaches its epic conclusion!
Capturing the galaxy-spanning action of The Rise of Skywalker, experience Episode IX as a beautiful graphic novel combining the epic wonder of Star Wars with streamlined, young-reader friendly designs.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Preview: Young Donald Duck Vol. 1

Young Donald Duck Vol. 1

(W) Francesco Artibani, Stefano Ambrosio, Alessandro Ferrari (A) Marco Mazzarello, Antonello Dalena, Francesco D’Ippolito (A/CA) Stefano Intini
In Shops: Nov 27, 2019
SRP: $14.99

Life on the farm is not easy, especially when you’re twelve years old and you really can’t stand life getting in the way of YOUR life! But all of a sudden Donald finds himself thrown into a new one that might be much better when he moves to the big city to attend a fancy school with lots of new kids to become friends with. However, things are actually not as easy as they seem. Donald will fall in love, deal with new teachers, homework, assorted crazy adventures, and realize that growing up is really difficult, especially when you’re really only a kid!

Celebrate Donald Duck’s 85th anniversary with this special eight-part story brand-new to the U.S.!

Young Donald Duck Vol. 1

Frozen Adventures Continue in Flurries of Fun

Dark Horse and Disney are bringing two new graphic novels from the kingdom of Arendelle with Disney Frozen Adventures: Flurries of Fun and Disney Frozen, YA Retelling.

Embark on the adventures of Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf in a collection of exciting comic stories in Disney Frozen Adventures: Flurries of Fun! Discover something new about the characters you love and experience this wonderous world of joy, laughter, and adventure with every turn of the page. The 240-page collection of previously released Disney Frozen comics brings you back to Arendelle with a mighty creative team including writers Alessandro Ferrari, and Tea Orsi, and artists Emilio Urbano, Michela Frare, Nicoletta Baldari, Miriam Gambino, Veronica Di Lorenzo, and Marino Gentile!

That’s not the end of the Frozen fun though! Gain new insight into the original and timeless Oscar–winning film, Disney Frozen, from the perspectives of Anna and Elsa themselves in an introspective graphic novel retelling for young adults, Disney Frozen YA Retelling

Return to the unforgettable world of Frozen and experience the captivating story of family, love, acceptance, and magic from the first-person perspective of the two sisters! Disney’s 2013 stunning big-screen masterpiece is expanded upon by award–winning author Cecil Castellucci in the 72-page graphic novel! Elsa and Anna begin an epic journey joined by Kristoff, his reindeer best friend Sven, and everyone’s favorite little snowman Olaf, to bring peace and Spring back to Arendelle! 

Ahead of the November theatrical release of Frozen 2Disney Frozen Adventures: Flurries of Fun TPB goes on sale September 3, 2019 for $10.99. Disney Frozen YA Retelling TPB hits comic shops and bookstore October 1, 2019 and retails for $12.99.

Disney Frozen Adventures: Flurries of Fun TPB
Disney Frozen YA Retelling
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