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Legendary Comics to publish four part Lost in Space graphic novel series

If you’re digging on the latest Lost in Space series, then you’re going to love this. Legendary Comics will be publishing a series of LiS graphic novels.

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Lost in Space seems to be one of those evergreen properties. Even though it lacks a constant favor among fans, it definitely has the wherewithal to pop up again and again. The original show was pretty popular, and even spawned a late-90s movie. Now of course, it’s back on the small screen again, this time on Netflix for a show that’s garnered both critical and fan acclaim. Throughout all of the above, we’ve seen a couple of comics series’ based on the property come and go.

And now another stab is being taken at just that, though with a slightly different angle. This time around, the comics will be based on the Netflix show, and they’ll be a series of graphic novels. These will be produced by Legendary Comics, a branch of the film company, and will be a set of four (planned).

“At Legendary Comics, we love the new television series, so we couldn’t be more excited to expand the world of show with previously untold comic book adventures,” said Robert Napton, Senior Vice President of Legendary Comics. “There are some surprises in store we think fans will love.”

“What is exciting about comic books is that they are not limited by budget—only by the imagination,” said Executive Producers Kevin Burns and Jon Jashni. “This ‘Lost in Space’ comic is no exception. Legendary Comics has outdone themselves this time.”

Expect to see volume one arrive this October, both in digital and physical form, with the additional three hitting throughout 2019. Check out the preview below for a taste of what’s to come.

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