The Woods | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Boom! Studios |
Schedule | Monthly/bimonthly (irregular) |
Format | Ongoing series |
Publication date | May 2014 – October 2017 |
No. of issues | 36 |
Main character(s) |
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Creative team | |
Written by | James Tynion IV |
Artist(s) | Michael Dialynas |
Collected editions | |
The Arrow | ISBN 978-160886-4546 |
The Swarm | ISBN 978-160886-4959 |
New London | ISBN 978-160886-7738 |
Movie Night | ISBN 978-160886-8223 |
The Horde | ISBN 978-160886-8575 |
The Lost | ISBN 978-160886-9435 |
The Black City | ISBN 978-160886-9893 |
The Final War | ISBN 978-168415-0403 |
The Way Home | ISBN 978-168415-1271 |
The Woods is a serialized graphic novel written by James Tynion IV, with art by Michael Dialynas. In the story, more than 500 students, faculty, and staff from a Midwestern preparatory school vanish from Earth, and reappear on the forested moon of a planet in another star system.
The Woods was published by Boom! Studios in 36 issues, from May 2014 to October 2017. [1] Distributors bought every copy of the first issue the day it was made available for wholesale purchase; Boom Studios! issued a second printing with a slightly different cover design. [2] The entire series was later anthologized in nine volumes, which Boom! Studios published from September 2014 to March 2018. [1]
Honours for The Woods include "Best Graphic Novel for Young Adults" ( YALSA , 2016) and the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book (2017).
The story begins at a college-preparatory school in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a city in the Midwestern United States. From there, 513 people—including 437 students, 52 teachers, and 24 staff—disappear on the date October 16, 2013. They reappear on a forest-covered moon in an uncharted part of the universe.
The story follows seven students in particular: Isaac Andrews, Karen Jacobs, Calder McCready, Sanami Ota, Maria Ramirez, Adrian Roth, and Benjamin Stone.
After James Tynion wrote The Woods, Boom Studios helped to find an artist to draw the comic. "We were looking at a bunch of people, but when I saw Michael [Dialynas]' character work, it made me see… the characters in my head, and they had come to life in a way that was wholly them, and in that moment, it was a no brainer," Tynion said. [3] Among Dialynas' previous illustration credits are Amala's Blade (Dark Horse Comics, 2012), Trinkets: An Attic Full of Stories (Comicdom Press, 2011), and Swan Songs: Fleeting Feathers (Comicdom Press, 2010). [4]
The series was originally published in nine volumes that cover the three years the characters are on the forested moon.
Title | Material Collected | Format | Pages | Publication Date | ISBN |
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The Woods, Volume 1: The Arrow | The Woods #1-4 | Trade Paperback | 96 | September 23, 2014 | ISBN 9781608864546 |
The Woods, Volume 2: The Swarm | The Woods #5-8 | 112 | May 12, 2015 | ISBN 9781608864959 | |
The Woods, Volume 3: New London | The Woods #9-12 | 112 | January 19, 2016 | ISBN 9781608867738 | |
The Woods, Volume 4: Movie Night | The Woods #13-16 | 112 | June 7, 2016 | ISBN 9781608868223 | |
The Woods, Volume 5: The Horde | The Woods #17-20 | 112 | November 8, 2016 | ISBN 9781608868575 | |
The Woods, Volume 6: The Lost | The Woods #21-24 | 112 | April 25, 2017 | ISBN 9781608869435 | |
The Woods, Volume 7: The Black City | The Woods #25-28 | 112 | July 11, 2017 | ISBN 9781608869893 | |
The Woods, Volume 8: The Final War | The Woods #29-32 | 112 | December 5, 2017 | ISBN 9781684150403 | |
The Woods, Volume 9: The Way Home | The Woods #33-36 | 112 | March 20, 2018 | ISBN 9781684151271 |
The nine volumes were also collected into three "Yearbook" editions.
Title | Material Collected | Format | Pages | Publication Date | ISBN |
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The Woods Yearbook Edition: Book One | The Woods, Volume #1-3 | Trade Paperback | 304 | May 14, 2019 | ISBN 9781684153640 |
The Woods Yearbook Edition: Book Two | The Woods, Volume #4-6 | 240 | August 13, 2019 | ISBN 9781684153923 | |
The Woods Yearbook Edition: Book Three | The Woods, Volume #7-9 | 304 | December 3, 2019 | ISBN 9781684154685 |
In 2016, the Young Adult Library Services Association named The Woods the "Best Graphic Novel for Young Adults" of the year. [5] In 2017, GLAAD awarded Tynion the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book for his work on The Woods. [6] The Woods was renominated in 2018; that year, it was one of three Tynion stories to be nominated. [7]
In December 2016, US television channel Syfy was announced to have begun developing a series based on the comic, [5] but the project stalled. The screen adaptation was written by Michael Armbruster, [5] with episodes set to be produced and directed by Brad Peyton. [5]
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