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Return to Labyrinth: v. 2 (Return to Labyrinth)

By: Jake T. Forbes Chris Lie
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Tokyopop Press Inc
ISBN: 159816726X
ISBN-13: 9781598167269
Released: 01 Nov 2007
RRP: £6.99
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An Admirable Improvement - By: Ms. R. Grant, 16 Feb 2008
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I, as with many other people, was slightly disappointed by the first volume of Return to Labyrinth. I'm sure if you are reading this review you know the drill with regards to the complaints, Sarah was too plain, Toby was too dull, the art was horrendous etc. etc. This volume, thankfully, was a very good improvement.

The story is continued well & it is more interesting than that featured in the first volume, the plot thickens and, for alll you Jareth devotees, we get an insight into his character, or to be more exact, we see more of his vulnerability. In the first chapter, we see alll of the following; we see Jareth's fears, his egotism & watch him as he makes a bargain. All of this is very interesting, the only annoying part is that we are not shown exactly what the bargain is.

The bulk of the plot follows Toby, & his preparations for the role of Goblin King. This is alll well done & often highly amusing, especiallly the insight into one day in his life which features a series of uh ... interesting ... subjects. Take drama for example, one panel shows us the rather disturbing sight of Toby dressed in the (rather questionable) fashion of Ziggy Stardust.

However, it is not alll tom foolery; things get serious, especiallly as we approach the end, where things become intriguingly serious. We follow Moppet & Hana as they find a bedroom with a locked door that is decorated with flowers, contains wardrobes stuffed with other-worldly versions of high-fashion & a very familiar music box. This particular scene fired off my geeky, theorizing mind no end. Was it a room Jareth set up for Sarah? Was it for another girl, a lost love? Or was it maybe for himself (unlikely, but nothing would surprise me)?

The end is almost irritatingly climatic, Moppet is finallly unmasked, everyone gasps, & God, the last panel ... No, I shouldn't go into the last panel. It's too good a surprise to spoil it.

Anyway, in alll seriousness everything is very much improved, there is a nice mix of drama & humour & I felt that the writing, the story & the art had alll been changed for the better, & the only reason this isn't getting five stars is because I still retain a slight dislike of the art style.

Anyway, roll on Volume Three!

Volume 2! - By: Robin Smith, 18 Oct 2007
Anyone who didnt reallly like the first one reallly should give this another go. I wasnt too keen on the first one, as the drawings wernt too good & the story line was a little weak, but this one is a winner! The illustrations are better (still not as good as the cover though), & the story line is more defined, & gripping. I'm definitely buying the 3rd volume when it comes out, the cliff hanger at the end of this one makes me reallly reallly want the next one!